This example shows how to use the C++/Parser mapping to construct a custom in-memory object model from XML instance documents. The example consists of the following files: library.xsd XML Schema which describes a library of books. library.xml Sample XML instance document. library.hxx Types that describe a library of books in C++. These are hand-written. library.map Type map. It maps XML Schema types defined in library.xsd to the C++ types defined in library.hxx. library-pskel.hxx library-pskel.ixx library-pskel.cxx Parser skeletons generated by XSD from library.xsd and library.map. library-pimpl.hxx library-pimpl.cxx Parser implementations that construct the custom in-memory object model from an XML instance using the types from library.hxx. These are hand-written implementations of the parser skeletons defined in library-pskel.hxx. driver.cxx Driver for the example. It first constructs a parser instance from all the individual parsers found in library-pimpl.hxx. In then invokes this parser instance to parse the input file and produce the in-memory object model. Finally, it prints the contents of the in-memory object model to STDERR. To run the example on the sample XML instance document simply execute: $ ./driver library.xml