Re: [xml] need info on using libxml2 - build, merge, template xml files



Regarding the point no. 4, I actually meant by,
A template xml file, which only has the xml tree stucture. But the config xml file generated during run time, should be similar to this template. (which has the values for the nodes as per the structure in template).
 
Thanks
Senthil

 
On 8/17/07, Trappel Martin <martin trappel ksengineers at> wrote:

From: xml-bounces gnome org [mailto: xml-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Senthil Nathan
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 11:41 AM
To: xml gnome org
Subject: [xml] need info on using libxml2 - build, merge, template xml files

 
Hi,
I'm new to use libxml2. I need general clarifications of using libxml2 for my application.
 
Say, I have a XML content as,
 
<hostName>
      <defaultValue>value</defaultValue>
      <description>
             <shortDescr>Hostname descr.</shortDescr>
             <longDescr>long descr of Hostname</longDescr>
      </description>

      <dataType>string</dataType>

      <operations>set,delete</operations>

</hostName>

 
1. Here, Is it possible to build a DOM tree using libxml2. (basic question. but still)
 
2. And is it possible to have "description", "datatype", "operations" as attributes
    in the DOM tree, instead of as sub nodes of "hostName".
 
3. Is there anyway to overlay XML file on an existing xml tree. ie., merge / append different xml files.
 
4. I have a template XML file and a config XML file. All the values for the template should be available in the config file. Is that possible with libxml2?
 
Please post your comments on this. Would be helpful for me to proceed further.
 
Thanks
Senthil
 
3 - Not in libXML and not in any other library I know of. I have searched for something like this a while back and got the impression that it is highly non-trivial and that there are some specialized tools out there. (or you write the merge code yourself)
 
4 - You mean automagically I presume ... no, not afaik - see (3)
 
best regards / mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Martin Trappel




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