YEP! THAT REALLY REALLY HELPS! (let alone it is nice to hear from someone
that has been facing the problem for so long!)
Thanks a lot again for your valuable feedback. I'll keep you informed.
Best wishes,
Angel
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From: James Fuller [mailto:jim(_dot_)fuller(_at_)ruminate(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk]
Sent: 22 June 2005 10:43
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] Hiding XML to an application (serialization?)
In particular, we develop applications (like the one mentioned in my
previous email) for the aerospace sector that should (SHALL!)
have DO-178b
certification (normally, up to B level). Applications are
usually developed
in C/C++. I do not want to bother people with questions that may
be beyond
the scope of this list (and then I will not open a new thread
for this), but
the problem still has to do with XSLT.
ok, have been near this type of scenario and understand the difficulties
of using xml technologies in such environments...ada and lisp aside its
difficult to get xml tools ratified in such environments....geez its
been 5+ years now as well.
here is a good overview article
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-ctlbx.html
here is a very dated article at xml.com
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/1999/11/cplus/
though may reiterate what u already know...I doubt you would be able to
use libxml in your environment, which is prob the 1st place I would
start. I would suggest starting with apache stuff
http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/samples.html
Does anyone know something about tools for XML
processing/marshalling/transforming/... (in particular, XSLT!!!) for the
development of software with certification requirements? I was
googling the
Internet a few months ago but did not find anything. Perhaps the
question is
whether is there a market for this, considering the high quality of the
existing (free) software for XML.
you could look at how other people do it....e.g. sablotron for example
uses a thin layer over expat to slurp up xml and put into internal
in-memory tree representation
I have used http://sxp.sourceforge.net/ this little gem as a good
example for slurping up xml, seems to be 'low maintenance' enough for
your requirements.
Are there any persistence layer stuff for C++ these days? Might be able
to get marshalling for free from xml format this way.
gl and post back any nuggets of wisdom u may get
hth, Jim Fuller
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