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Topic Title: Rhapsody 6.1 and XML?
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Created On: 24-Jan-2006 19:49
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 24-Jan-2006 19:49
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Jessica Patla

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Does Rhapsody export into XML? If so, how do you do it?
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 25-Jan-2006 09:18
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Steve Lachs

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Hi Jessica,

To export XMI, just install the XMI Toolkit when you install Rhapsody. You can also run the setup directly from the Rhapsody kit in the .\Sodius\XMIToolkit directory.

-Steve
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 25-Jan-2006 14:24
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Jessica Patla

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Thank you Steve
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 13-Jun-2006 14:46
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Paul Coene

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What does this toolkit allow for? I need to generate some XML dynamically from data within my application at runtine. Are there libraries for this?
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 13-Jun-2006 20:55
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Jesper Gissel

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Hi Paul,

Just for information:

I don't think there is any built-in support for XML, and thats why we are using a free XML library and it works great.

It comes with a single .h file and a single .cpp file. Even though it's a .cpp file I don't think there should be any problems with renaming it to .c and compile it with a C-compiler if thats what you want! There is no classes or new/delete; Its all structs and malloc/free.

[url="http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~fvandenb/tools/xmlParser.html"]http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~fvandenb/tools/xmlParser.html[/url]

Regards

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Jesper Gissel
Johnson Controls Denmark, Marine Controls
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