XMLBeans/C++ - Apache xmlbeanscxx
Welcome to Apache XMLBeans/C++
Welcome to Apache XMLBeans/C++, the C++ XMLBeans project of the Apache Software Foundation.
The aim of the project is to produce a large and healthy community of those interested creating C++ equivalent to Apache's XMLBeans project for Java.
- Create a compatible, independent implementation of C++ XMLBeans under the Apache License v2.
- Create a community-developed modular architecture to allow independent implementations to share components.
With the help of code contributed by Rogue Wave Software, the C++ version will provide a similar user experience to the popular Java version but will be optimized to take advantage of the powerful, high-performance features of C++.
XMLBeans provides the developer an 'object' representation of structured XML data conforming to Schema language. Additionally, XMLBeans enables the developer to handle XML documents directly, achieving increased performance and flexibility in a single framework.
Objectives
The long-term objectives of the project include:
- TBA
- TBA
Project News
- June 6, 2005 XMLBeans/C++ accepted into incubation at the Apache Incubator.
- May 15, 2005 Proposal for XMLBeans/C++ submitted to Apache XMLBeans.
Contributors
XMLBeans/C++ Contributors are Developers without commit (or write) access to the XMLBeans/C++ codebase who directly or otherwise make improvements to the project codebase, including its Web pages. This includes but is not limited to individuals who respond to questions on the project's mailing lists, review and provide helpful feedback on patches or commits, submit, provide helpful comments on, or triage bug reports, or contribute useful patches of their own. Interested contributors may be voted to become Committers after a period of valuable activity.
The XMLBeans/C++ community welcomes new contributors. If you are interested in getting involved, the first thing to do after reading the project Web pages is to subscribe to the cxx-dev mailing list and skimming the archives. If you're looking for ideas for where your help might be needed, browse the bug database or simply ask on the maling list.
Committers
XMLBeans/C++ Committers are Developers with commit (or write) access to the XMLBeans/C++ codebase. Except where noted, all XMLBeans/C++ committers follow the Review-Then-Commit policy. The list of current committers in alphabetical order is below:
user id | name/email | comment |
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tw | Tomasz Wielga | |
abrookes | Allen Brookes | |
hbuelow | Heidi Buelow | |
dhaney | David Haney | |
cschmidt | Cliff Schmidt | Mentor |
ttriemstra | Tim Triemstra | |
myoder | Michael Yoder |
Disclaimer
The ASF Incubation Policy requires every Podling to include a clear disclaimer on its Web site and in all documentation stating that it is in incubation.
Apache XMLBeans/C++ is an effort undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by Apache XMLBeans. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.