The sample applications are dependent on the Xerces-C++ shared library
(and could also depend on the ICU library if you built Xerces-C++ with ICU).
Therefore, on Windows platforms you must make sure that your PATH
environment variable is set properly to pick up these shared libraries at
runtime.
On UNIX platforms you must ensure that LIBPATH
environment variable is set properly to pick up the shared libraries at
runtime. (UNIX gurus will understand here that LIBPATH actually
translates to LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Solaris and Linux, SHLIB_PATH on HP-UX,
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on Mac OS X,
and stays as LIBPATH on AIX).
To set you LIBPATH (on AIX for example), you would type:
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On both Windows and UNIX platforms, if the parser is built with icu message loader
(like IBM XML4C binaries), or message catalog loader, then you need to set another environment
variable, XERCESC_NLS_HOME to point to the directory, $XERCESCROOT/msg, where the message
files reside.
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set XERCESC_NLS_HOME=$XERCESCROOT\msg
or
export XERCESC_NLS_HOME=$XERCESCROOT/msg
or
setenv XERCESC_NLS_HOME=$XERCESCROOT/msg
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Once you have set up the environment variables, you can run the
samples by opening a command window (or your shell prompt for
UNIX environments).
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- SAXCount
SAXCount counts the elements, attributes, spaces and
characters in an XML file.
- SAXPrint
SAXPrint parses an XML file and prints it out.
- DOMCount
DOMCount counts the elements in a XML file.
- DOMPrint
DOMPrint parses an XML file and prints it out.
- MemParse
MemParse parses XML in a memory buffer, outputing the number of elements and attributes.
- Redirect
Redirect redirects the input stream for external entities.
- PParse
PParse demonstrates progressive parsing.
- StdInParse
StdInParse demonstrates streaming XML data from standard input.
- EnumVal
EnumVal shows how to enumerate the markup decls in a DTD Grammar.
- SEnumVal
SEnumVal shows how to enumerate the markup decls in a Schema Grammar.
- CreateDOMDocument
CreateDOMDocument creates a DOM tree in memory from scratch.
- SAX2Count
SAX2Count counts the elements, attributes, spaces and
characters in an XML file.
- SAX2Print
SAX2Print parses an XML file and prints it out.
- PSVIWriter
PSVIWriter exposes the underlying PSVI of the parsed XML file.
- SCMPrint
SCMPrint parses an XSD file and prints information about the Schema Component Model.
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