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Boris Kolpackov
Hi,
I am pleased to announce the availability of CodeSynthesis XSD/e 1.0.0.
CodeSynthesis XSD/e is an open-source XML parser generator for mobile
and embedded systems. It provides event-driven, stream-oriented XML
parsing, XML Schema validation, and C++ data binding while maintaining
small footprint and portability.
Compared to general-purpose validating XML parsers, the XSD/e-generated
parsers are 2-10 times faster while maintaining the lowest static and
dynamic memory footprints. For example, a validating parser executable
can be as small as 120KB in size. XSD/e is also highly-portable and can
be used without STL, RTTI, iostream, C++ exceptions, and C++ templates.
Supported embedded toolchains include GNU g++ 2.95.x-4.x.x, eMbedded
Visual C++ 4.0, and Visual Studio 2005 with Smart Devices support.
Precompiled binary distributions are available for GNU/Linux, Solaris,
and Windows host development platforms.
More information, documentation, source code, and precompiled binaries
are available from
http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsde/
Best regards,
Boris Kolpackov
I am pleased to announce the availability of CodeSynthesis XSD/e 1.0.0.
CodeSynthesis XSD/e is an open-source XML parser generator for mobile
and embedded systems. It provides event-driven, stream-oriented XML
parsing, XML Schema validation, and C++ data binding while maintaining
small footprint and portability.
Compared to general-purpose validating XML parsers, the XSD/e-generated
parsers are 2-10 times faster while maintaining the lowest static and
dynamic memory footprints. For example, a validating parser executable
can be as small as 120KB in size. XSD/e is also highly-portable and can
be used without STL, RTTI, iostream, C++ exceptions, and C++ templates.
Supported embedded toolchains include GNU g++ 2.95.x-4.x.x, eMbedded
Visual C++ 4.0, and Visual Studio 2005 with Smart Devices support.
Precompiled binary distributions are available for GNU/Linux, Solaris,
and Windows host development platforms.
More information, documentation, source code, and precompiled binaries
are available from
http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsde/
Best regards,
Boris Kolpackov