[xsd-users] Some difficulties with GML/CityGML Tree
Parser generation : a bug?
Erwann HOUZAY
erwann.houzay at ign.fr
Thu Oct 22 07:56:08 EDT 2009
Sorry for the liste ;-)
I've tried your solution (well I have very few knowledge about
codesynthesis, so I don't understand all...)
Well, is works now but sub-element under cityObjectMember are not
detected...
I've tried the sample on cityGML website (http://www.citygml.org/1539/)
and it doesn't work.
cityObjectMember if exported correctly in the output file...
Any idea?
Thanks
Boris Kolpackov a écrit :
> Hi Erwann,
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> Erwann HOUZAY <erwann.houzay at ign.fr> writes:
>
>
>> Thank you for your help...
>>
>> I have built two separated static libs in VS 2003 (one for GML one for
>> CityGML)
>>
>
> Ok, that should work. If you decide to convert them to DLLs, you will
> need to use the --export-maps and --import-maps options.
>
>
>
>> I think xml-schema.xsd is missing in your commit (in xs directory,
>> according to the make file)... Can you update it?
>>
>
> No, xml-schema.xsd is a fake name, such file does not exist. When the
> --generate-xml-schema option is specified the file name is only used
> by the compiler to derive the C++ header name (e.g., xml-schema.xsd ->
> xml-schema.hxx, schema.xsd -> schema.hxx). The file doesn't need to
> exist but you can add an empty one if it makes it easier to build
> things (e.g., from VC++).
>
>
>
>> I will do test.s We are producing big CityGML files, it will be a good
>> test for you...
>>
>
> Sounds good. Let me know if there are any problems.
>
> Boris
>
>
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