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This directory contains a number of examples that show how to customize the
C++/Tree mapping. The following list gives an overview of each example:
calendar
Shows how to customize XML Schema built-in types by mapping xsd:date
built-in type to the date class from the Boost date_time library.
comments
This example shows how to customize the anyType XML Schema built-in
type to implement preservation of comments stored in XML documents.
Because anyType is a base type for every generated type, you can use
this technique to implement custom functionality that spans the
entire type system.
contacts
Shows how to map a user-defined XML Schema type to a custom C++ class.
This example presents the simple case where the customized type is not
used as a base in the same schema.
double
Shows how to customize parsing and serialization code for the xsd:double
XML Schema built-in type. It can be used as a guide on how to customize
built-in XML Schema types that are mapped to fundamental C++ types.
taxonomy
Shows how to map user-defined XML Schema types to custom C++ classes.
This example presents the complex case where the customized types are
inherited from in the same schema.
wildcard
Shows how to use type customization to parse and serialize a specific
attribute that is matched by a wildcard (anyAttribute).
For more information on the C++/Tree mapping customization see the
C++/Tree Mapping Customization Guide[1].
[1] http://wiki.codesynthesis.com/Tree/Customization_guide
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