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RE: XML/C++ Integration tools
- From: David Santamauro <david.santamauro@snet.net>
- To: ChrisDevich@UB2B.com, xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 22:15:50 -0500
I actually followed this link:
http://www.designerxml.com/UBT/Downloads.html
from your original post and got the error. But that's not important now.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: ChrisDevich@UB2B.com [mailto:ChrisDevich@UB2B.com]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 12:56
To: david.santamauro@snet.net; xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: Re: XML/C++ Integration tools
This example is a local (disk xml) to ---> ( object ) demo.
It does not connect to any IP address. It appears you downloaded
the wrong package, and have it incorrectly setup.
This is a direct link to the binary, so you cannot get the wrong package.
http://www.designerxml.com/Download/XMLIntegrationSRC.zip
Why don't you try once more with the correct download.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Santamauro
To: ChrisDevich@UB2B.com ; xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 10:42 PM
Subject: RE: XML/C++ Integration tools
UBT Servers are undergoing an upgrade Please try again in a few hours and
this feature will become enabled. [127.0.0.1] returned the following error:
Driver [SQL Server Driver] not found.
need I say more?
-----Original Message-----
From: ChrisDevich@UB2B.com [mailto:ChrisDevich@UB2B.com]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 18:18
To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: XML/C++ Integration tools
If there are any C++ programmers out there that need
to work with XML, it will be worth a moment of your time
to see how this works.
This example was tested in Linux/Sun/NT
gcc and VCPP makefiles and source are included.
It creates a run time object model from XML input.
A small tight framework allows you to create objects
from an XML input stream.
http://www.designerxml.com/UBT/Downloads.html
Download the "XML Integration Toolkit" 800k
here's a small snippit for creating objects from XML input.
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--------
ObjQuery<MyCustomer> qry(&broker, "MYXMLInputFile.xml");
ObjResultSet<MyCustomer> &resultSet = qry.Execute();
MyCustomer *pCust;
while ( ( pCust = resultSet.next() ) != 0 )
{
// For each MyCustomer object returned in the query....
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
here's a small snippit for populating objects that already exist.
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----
MyCustomer m;
m.FromXML(pzMyXMLBuffer);
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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or converting an objects state into XML
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MyCustomer m;
m.m_name="foo";
m.ToXML(pzMyXMLBuffer);
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
<MyCustomer> is derived from a simple base class
with a virtual method that defines XML-Object tag mappings.
MFC Dialogs derived from this type can "UpdateData"
so to say directly from XML into member CStrings that
are DDX bound to the GUI.
CORBA and RougeWave applications in Unix likewise
can serialize directly into RWCStrings and load object
state with almost-no overhead.
enjoy. any Comments/Suggestions/Questions.......?