This directory contains a number of examples that show how to use the C++/Parser mapping. The following list gives an overview of each example. See the README files in example directories for more information on each example. hello A simple "Hello, world!" example that shows how to parse XML documents. generated Shows how to use the sample implementation and test driver generation feature. This example does not have any hand-written C++ code; everything is generated by the XSD compiler. library Shows how to handle more complex data structures and construct a custom in-memory object model. mixin Shows how to reuse implementations of base parsers in derived parsers using the mixin C++ idiom. wildcard Shows how to parse the XML data matched by XML Schema wildcards (any and anyAttribute). multiroot Shows how to handle XML vocabularies with multiple root elements. polymorphism Shows how to use XML Schema polymorphism features such as the xsi:type attribute and substitution groups. polyroot Shows how to handle the xsi:type attribute when it is used on root elements. performance Measures the performance of XML parsing. This example also shows how to structure your code to achieve the maximum performance for this operation. mixed Shows how to handle raw, "type-less content" such as mixed content models, anyType/anySimpleType, and any/anyAttribute.