[Ann] Free Edition of Codalogic XML C++ Data Binder Released

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Codalogic has released a free edition of its LMX C++ XML data binding
tool.

The Codalogic LMX tool generates application specific C++ code that
will read and write XML instances to and from C++ objects. The tool
uses a W3C XML schema to define the C++ code that is generated. The
generated C++ code consists of C++ classes that mirror the structure
specified by the XML schema and the code ensures that the read and
written XML instances conform to the constraints specified by the XML
schema.

The Codalogic LMX code generator comes in a number of editions
including Professional and Standard. The free edition, called the
Express Edition, is a stripped down version of the Standard edition,
and as such has a number of configuration options disabled. Although
restricted in some areas, the free edition does _not_ impose any
limitations on the size and number of XML schemas that can be handled.

The Codalogic LMX C++ XML data binder code generator is available in
both command-line and GUI versions on both Microsoft Windows and
Linux. The generated code is cross-platform and can be compiled on
any C++ standard compliant compiler.

The generated code can be used royalty-free.

To learn more about Codalogic LMX, please visit http://codalogic.com/lmx/
..

To learn more about XML data binding using C++ and how it may be able
to help your project, please visit http://codalogic.com/lmx/c++-xml-data-binding-explained.php
..

If you have any questions about Codalogic LMX, questions about C++ XML
data binding in general, or would like more information on whether XML
data binding may be helpful for your project, please feel free to
reply directly to this message.

Thanks,

Pete Cordell
Codalogic Ltd
Interface XML to C++ the easy way using XML C++
data binding to convert XSD schemas to C++ classes.
Visit http://www.codalogic.com/lmx/ for more info
 

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