
There are two potential Boost aspects: 1. The transformation tool could use and extend on Boost 2. The generated C++ classes could depend on Boost, and possibly be associated with a thin tailored XML library Could you describe a bit more? /David On Mar 22, 2010, at 1:25 PM, David Bergman wrote:
I created that exact transformation in XSLT, going from XSD to marshallable C++ classes.
Would you use Boost for this new transformation? I assume you did not use Boost (nor C++) for the existing transformations (to Java and C#), is that correct?
/David
On Mar 22, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Viktar Sialiuk wrote:
Dear the Boost developers,
I'd like to participate in GSoC 2010 event. Could you please review my idea. I very much appreciate your opinion about this.
We have ability to generate OOP wrappers by the XSD schema in the popular languages( such as Java or C#) but have not in the C++. With such a tool we will be able to generate C++ classes or structures with functionality of serialization/deserialization from/to XML. Implementation of SOAP webservice client will be easy task( or writing webservice itself). We can create tool (for example xsd2cpp) under boost.xml library and include it to the boost.build.
Thanks, Viktar Sialiuk _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
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