This example is a minimal serializer implementation that is intended to work without STL, iostream, or C++ exceptions. The example consists of the following files: people.xsd XML Schema which describes a collection of person records. people.hxx Simple C++ types that corresponds to the XML Schema types in people.xsd. These are hand-written. people.map Type map. It maps XML Schema types defined in people.xsd to C++ types defined in people.hxx. people-sskel.hxx people-sskel.ixx people-sskel.cxx Serializer skeletons generated by XSD/e from people.xsd and people.map. The --no-stl and --no-iostream options were used to produce these files. people-simpl-mixin.hxx people-simpl-tiein.hxx Serializer implementations (using either mixin or tiein parser reuse style) that serializes the custom in-memory object model defined in people.hxx to XML. These are hand- written implementations of the parser skeletons defined in people-sskel.hxx. driver.cxx Driver for the example. It first constructs a sample object model using the types from people.hxx. It then creates a serializer instance using the serializer implementation mentioned above and a couple of predefined serializers for the XML Schema built-in types. Finally, it invokes this serializer instance to serialize the sample object model to an XML document which is printed to STDOUT. It also shows how to handle serialization and validation errors using error codes. To run the example simply execute: $ ./driver