
Well, I might try SWIG on this, exposing the whole classes to PHP, as you suggest. I think I'll give it a try :-) . Thanks alas Kessi Jens Weller wrote:
Guys, I consider this a serious Thread hijack :-D . If your topic weren't quite interesting, I would use those weapons of mass destruction right back at you and promote you to Head of Finance Dept. at General Motors :-P .
So, forget my comment about boost serialization being a de-facto standard and so on. Do I have to interprete your hijack as a signal that you do not have any propositions on interpreting a serialized xml file in PHP?
you could provide a php extension, which exposes the data to php. That way you probably can achieve a interface which is based on your logical classes, instead of messing with xml.
regards
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