![]() Property au_id : String read fau_id write fau_id TAuthorCollectionItem = class(TXMLCollectionItem) TAuthorCollection = class(TXMLCollection) Use the name between 'T' and 'Collection'.įor example with the following type declarations: Just like the collection class, XMLWorks will automatically 'Author' (whatever text is between the 'T' and 'Collection') + '-list'.įor the TXMLCollectionItem descendant class, you must publish all the properties you want When generating the DTD it will automatically use the name In general you don't need to do more than declare a descendant class of TXMLCollection named Your new list type, and a descendant class of TXMLCollectionItem to define the fields All you have to do is create a descendant class of TXMLCollection to define ![]() The basic idea behind XMLWorks is to use Delphi Collections to generate DTD and entity Many features that should help Delphi developers working with XML. XMLWorks is in no way designed to be an all encompassing package for XML, but it does offer However if you have any questions or comments always feel free to email me, or post to the mailing list. I will be full force back into XMLWorks by the second week of the new year, after things have settled down at work. We now have two mailing lists setup for XMLWorks, check out JEDI-XMLWorks and JEDI-XMLWorks-Announce at I have recently changed jobs and times have been very hectic, which of course means my time on XMLWorks has been rather limited. ![]() The second license is MPL 1.1, the full text is this license is available here NOTE: Due to the move to JEDI, XMLWorks is now published under a dual license. Click here for a full copy of the license. XMLWorks is a collection of OpenSource utilities designed to help Delphi developers create XML documents. For more information on JEDI check out their website at: XMLWorks - XML Generation and Parsing for DelphiĪTTENTION : XMLWorks is now officially part of the Delphi Jedi initiative. ![]()
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