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diff --git a/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/README b/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/README deleted file mode 100644 index d451509..0000000 --- a/xsd/examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -This example shows how to use the optional wildcard mapping provided -by C++/Tree to parse, access, modify, and serialize the XML data -matched by XML Schema wildcards (any and anyAttribute). For an -alternative approach that employes type customization see the -custom/wildcard example. - -The example consists of the following files: - -email.xsd - XML Schema which describes a simple email format with the - extensible envelope type. - -email.xml - Sample email message. - -email.hxx -email.ixx -email.cxx - C++ types that represent the given vocabulary, a set of parsing - functions that convert XML instance documents to a tree-like in-memory - object model, and a set of serialization functions that convert the - object model back to XML. These are generated by XSD from email.xsd. - Note that the --generate-wildcard option is used to request the - wildcard mapping. - -driver.cxx - Driver for the example. It first calls one of the parsing functions - that constructs the object model from the input file. It then prints - the content of the object model to STDERR. Next the driver creates a - reply email which is then serialized to XML. - -To run the example on the sample XML instance document simply execute: - -$ ./driver email.xml |