Here is a little bit of extra
information.
When I made the xml_archive I considered a number
of options. I settled on the simplest implemenation which I thought would
be considered acceptable. I also tried to use map xml features such as
object id tags to analogous concepts that the serialization library
required. This has worked out pretty well in that not too many people have
complained that its not enough.
I did consider have the serialization library
generate a compatible schema when the archive is saved. This might be
useful for browsing the archive. I didn't do this, but it's still an
interesting idea. I could be implemented by making an new xml_oarchive, by
deriving from the existing one or by making a whole new arechive -
xml_oschema.
Good luck.
Robert Ramey
Robert,
Fair
enough, I'll see if I can make something useful in the amount of time I
have.
Joe
I
don't. I guess its up to you.
Robert Ramey
Joseph
Fradley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've seen a few postings on
how a XSD generating archiver would be
> written and a posting for a
google code project on it. But I can't
> seem to find any
implementations.
>
> Does anybody know of any
implementations?
>
> Joe
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