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Patlac--Xml2cpp is a totally customizable code generator that generates classes (c++ for now) automatically from a xsd schema. Classes are described in google-ctemplate files and a xml options file allow precise definition of projects.
A very small standard C++ non-validating XML element class and parser.
Intended for small projects that want to use the XML for simple tasks such as configuration and structured messages, without any integration overhead.
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Base C++ library included own: reflection, memory management, xml-serialization, strings, containers, files and directory operations. The idea is to join java-style and C++ memory-management. (tested with http://sourceforge.net/projects/izh-test/)