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- Boris Kolpackov
February 16, 2011, 12:43 pm

Hi,
I am pleased to announce the availability of CodeSynthesis XSD/e 3.2.0.
CodeSynthesis XSD/e is an open-source (GPL2 + free/commercial proprietary
licenses), dependency-free XML Schema to C++ compiler for mobile, embedded,
and light-weight applications. It provides XML parsing, serialization, XML
Schema validation and XML data binding while maintaining a small footprint
and portability.
Major new features in this release:
* Mapping of XML Schema enumerations (xs:enumeration) to C++ enums.
* Configurable application character encoding (UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1).
* Support for custom memory allocators.
* Support for schema evolution using substitution groups. Both the
'ignore' and 'passthrough' models for unknown content are supported.
* Generation of clone functions for variable-length types.
* Improved support for XML Schema facet validation, including
xs:pattern.
This release also adds official support, instructions, and sample
configuration files for the following platforms/toolchains:
Android/Android NDK
Symbian/CSL-GCC (GCCE)
Integrity 178b/Green Hills MULTI C/C++
It is now also possible to build the XSD/e runtime library for iPhoneOS/iOS
with the XCode project.
For the complete list of new features in this release see:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/pipermail/xsde-announcements/2011/000010.html
Supported mobile/embedded targets include Embedded Linux, VxWorks, QNX,
LynxOS, Integrity 178b, iPhoneOS/iOS, Android, Symbian, and Windows
CE/Mobile. Precompiled binary distributions are available for GNU/Linux,
Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows host development platforms.
More information, documentation, source code, and precompiled binaries
are available from:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsde /
Enjoy,
Boris
I am pleased to announce the availability of CodeSynthesis XSD/e 3.2.0.
CodeSynthesis XSD/e is an open-source (GPL2 + free/commercial proprietary
licenses), dependency-free XML Schema to C++ compiler for mobile, embedded,
and light-weight applications. It provides XML parsing, serialization, XML
Schema validation and XML data binding while maintaining a small footprint
and portability.
Major new features in this release:
* Mapping of XML Schema enumerations (xs:enumeration) to C++ enums.
* Configurable application character encoding (UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1).
* Support for custom memory allocators.
* Support for schema evolution using substitution groups. Both the
'ignore' and 'passthrough' models for unknown content are supported.
* Generation of clone functions for variable-length types.
* Improved support for XML Schema facet validation, including
xs:pattern.
This release also adds official support, instructions, and sample
configuration files for the following platforms/toolchains:
Android/Android NDK
Symbian/CSL-GCC (GCCE)
Integrity 178b/Green Hills MULTI C/C++
It is now also possible to build the XSD/e runtime library for iPhoneOS/iOS
with the XCode project.
For the complete list of new features in this release see:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/pipermail/xsde-announcements/2011/000010.html
Supported mobile/embedded targets include Embedded Linux, VxWorks, QNX,
LynxOS, Integrity 178b, iPhoneOS/iOS, Android, Symbian, and Windows
CE/Mobile. Precompiled binary distributions are available for GNU/Linux,
Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows host development platforms.
More information, documentation, source code, and precompiled binaries
are available from:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsde /
Enjoy,
Boris
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