Ok, sorry.

I'm designing an IPTV client-server application that transports video on
demand. The server has to manage with user profiles and an electronic guide
of contents. There is a XML file for the guide and one for each user.

In the server side, what I need to do is this. Each time the admin enters
through a GUI the new parameters of a content I would like to add this new
content on the guide xml file. "Content" is an element in the "Contents'
Guide" XML schema. Then I need to parse a C++ object (content) to a XML
element (content, in content_guide XML file). Moreover, each time a new user
signs in the service, the server should create a new XML file for the user,
based on the XML schema for a user.

In conclusion, what I need is to know how can I parse from C++ objects or
attributes to an XML file in two cases: when I need to create a XML file
based on an existing XML schema (user) and add a new element (content) on an
existing XML file (content_guide). I'm about to use Xerces C++ 2.8.0 for
Windows but, in case this version didn't support the feature I need there
would be no problem to switch to any previous version. What I need is some
slight guiding points or whatever it could help (the API, a sample, a
link...) to notice how can I do it as I haven't been able to find it by
myself.

I hope this helps. Thanks a lot,

Javi



2007/11/15, David Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
> > I suppose you refer to the zip pack it can be downloaded from the
> Xerces'
> > site. I had already looked for any XML file writing sample and in the
> > website as well but I didn't find anything. Are you referring to any
> other
> > thing?
>
> Part of the problem is your question is too vague to answer properly.
> Xerces-C has functionality to serialize an instance of the DOM, but how
> it's done depends on what version of Xerces-C you're using.
>
> Please describe what you plan to do with Xerces-C, and someone will be
> able
> to help.
>
> Dave
>

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