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This directory contains a number of examples that show how to use the
Embedded C++/Hybrid 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.
library
Shows how to handle more complex data structures, modify the
object model, and serialize the modified object model back to
XML.
minimal
Shows how to perform parsing and serialization as well as use the
object model when the mapping is configured without support for
STL, iostream, or C++ exceptions.
multiroot
Shows how to parse XML vocabularies with multiple root elements.
wildcard
Shows how to parse, store in the object model, and serialize XML
data matched by XML Schema wildcards (any and anyAttribute).
filter
Shows how to filter the XML data during parsing and object model
during serialization.
streaming
Shows how to perform partially event-driven, partially in-memory
XML processing.
compositors
Shows how to create, access, and modify object models with complex
nested choice and sequence compositors.
polymorphism
Shows how to handle XML vocabularies that use XML Schema polymorphism
features such as the xsi:type attribute and substitution groups.
polyroot
Shows how to handle XML vocabularies with polymorphic document root
elements.
allocator
Shows how to use a custom memory allocator implementation.
custom/
A collection of examples that show how to customize the C++/Hybrid
object model by using custom C++ classes instead of or in addition
to the generated ones. See the accompanying README file for an
overview of each example in this directory.
evolution/
A collection of examples that show how to handle schema evolution.
binary/
A collection of examples that show how to serialize the object model
into a number of predefined and custom binary formats.
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