This example shows how to use the sample implementation and test driver generation feature of the C++/Parser mapping. This example does not have any hand-written C++ code; everything is generated by the XSD compiler. The example consists of the following files: library.xsd XML Schema which describes a library of books. library.xml Sample XML instance document. library-pskel.hxx library-pskel.cxx Parser skeletons generated by the XSD compiler from library.xsd using the following command line: xsd cxx-parser --generate-print-impl --generate-test-driver library.xsd Or if using Expat instead of Xerces-C++ as the underlying XML parser: xsd cxx-parser --xml-parser=expat --generate-print-impl \ --generate-test-driver library.xsd library-pimpl.hxx library-pimpl.cxx Sample parser implementations that print the XML data to STDOUT. These are also generated by the above XSD command (requested with the --generate-print-impl option). library-driver.cxx Sample driver for the example. It is also generated by the above XSD command (requested with the --generate-test-driver option). To compile and link the example manually from the command line we can use the following commands (replace 'c++' with your C++ compiler name): c++ -c library-pskel.cxx c++ -c library-pimpl.cxx c++ -c library-driver.cxx c++ -o driver library-driver.o library-pskel.o library-pimpl.o -lxerces-c Or if using Expat as the underlying XML parser: c++ -o driver library-driver.o library-pskel.o library-pimpl.o -lexpat To run the example on the sample XML instance document execute: ./driver library.xml