Sorry, I didn't find the "additional libraries" but now these to lib's are added. However, now appear 10 errors...(before, they were 74).
Creando archivo temporal "d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000716012284764.rsp" con contenido [ /OUT:"D:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\Debug\contents_manager.exe" /INCREMENTAL /LIBPATH:"D:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\xercesc_2_8_0\lib" /MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"Debug\contents_manager.exe.intermediate.manifest" /DEBUG /ASSEMBLYDEBUG /PDB:"d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\debug\contents_manager.pdb" /SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE /MACHINE:X86 /FIXED:No xerces-c_2.lib xerces-c_2D.lib kernel32.lib ".\Debug\contents_manager.obj" ] Creando línea de comandos "link.exe @"d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000716012284764.rsp" /NOLOGO /ERRORREPORT:PROMPT" Ventana Resultados Vinculando... contents_manager.obj : warning LNK4248: símbolo (token) de typeref sin resolver (01000019) para 'xercesc_2_8.XMLValidator'; no se puede ejecutar la imagen contents_manager.obj : warning LNK4248: símbolo (token) de typeref sin resolver (0100001A) para 'xercesc_2_8.XMLGrammarPool'; no se puede ejecutar la imagen contents_manager.obj : error LNK2028: se hace referencia al símbolo (token) sin resolver (0A00043C) "public: __thiscall content::content(class std::basic_string,class std::allocator >)" (??0content@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@std@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@2@@std@@@Z) en la función "public: class content __thiscall contents_manager::get_content(class std::basic_string,class std::allocator >)" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@@$$FQAE?AVcontent@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@2@@std@@@Z) contents_manager.obj : error LNK2028: se hace referencia al símbolo (token) sin resolver (0A00043D) "public: __thiscall content::content(void)" (??0content@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]) en la función "public: class content __thiscall contents_manager::get_content(class std::basic_string,class std::allocator >)" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@@$$FQAE?AVcontent@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@2@@std@@@Z) ... MSVCRTD.lib(crtexe.obj) : error LNK2019: símbolo externo _main sin resolver al que se hace referencia en la función ___tmainCRTStartup D:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\Debug\contents_manager.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 9 externos sin resolver Should I declare anything like an extern???? Javi 2007/11/29, Javier Gálvez Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I have added the two lib paths in Tools | Options | Project Solutions | > VC++ Directories (selecting Library files) and Project | Properities | > Linker | General | Additional library folders (Selecting the "All > configurations" on Configuration combo on top left. > > And in the BuildLog.htm file appears this: > > > Creando archivo temporal "d:\Ser teleco > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000416012186844.rsp" > con contenido > > [ > /OUT:"D:\Ser teleco > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\Debug\contents_manager.exe" > /INCREMENTAL /LIBPATH:"D:\Ser teleco > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\xercesc_2_8_0\lib" > /MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"Debug\contents_manager.exe.intermediate.manifest" > /DEBUG /ASSEMBLYDEBUG /PDB:"d:\Ser teleco > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\debug\contents_manager.pdb" > /SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE /MACHINE:X86 /FIXED:No > kernel32.lib > > ".\Debug\contents_manager.obj" > ] > Creando línea de comandos "link.exe @"d:\Ser teleco > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000416012186844.rsp" > /NOLOGO /ERRORREPORT:PROMPT" > > > > So it seems I have added properly the folder but it does not work. This > folder contains xerces_c_2.lib, xerces_c_2D.lib and static(2) and depdom (4) > extensions, 8 files. > > I don't know if I need to configure anything more... I am so sorry, but > can you help me, please? I promise you that as soon as I can link properly I > will ask more "interesting" questions..haha. > > Thank you a lot, > Javi > > > 2007/11/29, Alberto Massari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Javier, > > the same operation you did for the include folder should be done for the > > lib folder (using the Link property page of the Project properties if > > you want to fix just this project, or using the VC++ Directories > > property page in the Tools | Options menu, after selecting Library files > > in the combo box). > > In case you didn't already do it, you also need to list xerces_2.lib > > (for release builds) and xerces_2D.lib (for debug builds) in the > > 'additional libraries' entry of the project properties. > > > > Alberto > > > > Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote: > > > I think that the attachement doesn't work properly, so I'll copy paste > > the > > > first outputs: > > > > > > Vinculando... contents_manager.obj : warning LNK4248: símbolo (token) > > de > > > typeref sin resolver (01000019) para 'xercesc_2_8.XMLValidator'; no se > > puede > > > ejecutar la imagen contents_manager.obj: warning LNK4248: símbolo > > (token) de > > > typeref sin resolver (0100001A) para 'xercesc_2_8.XMLGrammarPool'; no > > se > > > puede ejecutar la imagen contents_manager.obj : error LNK2028: se hace > > > referencia al símbolo (token) sin resolver (0A0003AE) "public: class > > > xercesc_2_8::DOMDocument * __thiscall > > > xercesc_2_8::AbstractDOMParser::getDocument(void)" (?getDocument@ > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@XZ) en la > > función > > > "public: void __thiscall contents_manager::load_guide(class > > > std::basic_string,class std::allocator >)" > > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@@$$FQAEXV?$basic_string@ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > @std@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@2@@std@@@Z) > > > > > > Sorry for the inconvenience, > > > Javi > > > > > > 2007/11/28, Javier Gálvez Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > >> Should I configure anything for the linking files as I did with the > > >> Include? > > >> > > >> I have compiled my code with no errors, but at the time of linking > > appear > > >> lots of errors (BuildLog.htm attached). > > >> > > >> Thank you, > > >> Javi > > >> > > >> PS: Jesse, thanks a lot for your explanation about System.XML and its > > >> features. I am trying to design an application as multiplatform as > > possible > > >> and now that I have started with Xerces I would like to use it. But > > it's > > >> good to know all the alternatives out there. =). > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> 2007/11/28, Jesse Pelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >> > > >>> Regarding System.XML versus Xerces: Xerces exists to provide a > > solid, > > >>> open-source, cross-platform implementation of certain XML standards > > for C++ > > >>> developers. Almost all C++ developers are using unmanaged code; I > > think > > >>> you're the first I've heard of using Xerces with managed C++. > > >>> > > >>> To the extent that you're in a managed-code environment, Mono's > > >>> implementation of System.XML may fulfill the same requirements. If > > >>> you're targeting Windows exclusively, the cross-platform issue is of > > no > > >>> consequence; you'll use the Microsoft implementation. My > > understanding is > > >>> that System.XML is well-designed and robust, but I can't vouch for > > that > > >>> myself. That leaves openness; if that's not important for your > > project, > > >>> System.XML would probably be at least as good a fit as Xerces (and I > > > > >>> imagine there's a large community of managed code developers who can > > help > > >>> you out, though not one of them is as good as Alberto). Using > > >>> System.XML would avoid redundancy: you wouldn't have to distribute, > > and > > >>> your developers wouldn't have to understand, an additional library. > > >>> > > >>> This is not to say that you shouldn't use Xerces; it's a great > > >>> library. Just know your options. > > >>> > > >>> -----Original Message----- > > >>> From: Javier Gálvez Guerrero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:15 PM > > >>> To: [email protected] > > >>> Subject: Re: How to parse using DOM > > >>> > > >>> Alberto, > > >>> Thanks again. Everything worked fine. > > >>> > > >>> By the way, as I use getNodeValue and getNodeName to process and > > assign > > >>> them > > >>> to my C++ structures I need to parse the XMLCh* returned value to > > >>> String^ > > >>> buy I couldn't find any way to do it. Any idea? > > >>> > > >>> Jesse, > > >>> That's a good question..xD. There are many reasons why I am trying > > to > > >>> use > > >>> Xerces in order to parse and create XML files. Maybe you'll find > > them > > >>> stupid. > > >>> > > >>> Firstly, I am an absolute newbie with C++ as with Xerces (as you > > have > > >>> already realized). So, I did no research on XML classes offered by > > the > > >>> .NET > > >>> framework as I didn't know them. > > >>> Secondly, I am developing an application based on a previous version > > >>> which > > >>> was developed by another person, who based his app on Xerces to > > parse > > >>> XML > > >>> files. The problem is that his design didn't take into account > > creating > > >>> or > > >>> writing on XML files, only parsing and reading, so he used the SAX > > API. > > >>> Then, I had to switch from SAX to DOM and facing all the problems it > > >>> implies > > >>> (creating a NEW app). > > >>> Thirdly, I thought I could find some help if I based my design on a > > open > > >>> source solution like Xerces is, and here it is. > > >>> > > >>> Then, if you tell me that it is worth for me working with the > > System:XML > > >>> files, then I would think about it..haha. But then, what is Xerces > > for > > >>> if > > >>> everybody can manage their XML files with these classes? > > >>> > > >>> Cheers, > > >>> Javi > > >>> > > >>> 2007/11/28, Jesse Pelton < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >>> > > >>>> Just out of curiosity, if you're using managed code, why aren't you > > >>>> > > >>> using > > >>> > > >>>> the System.XML classes? > > >>>> > > >>>> -----Original Message----- > > >>>> From: Javier Gálvez Guerrero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:03 AM > > >>>> To: [email protected] > > >>>> Subject: Re: How to parse using DOM > > >>>> > > >>>> Hi there. > > >>>> > > >>>> Now I can compile the source code file where I have implemented (or > > >>>> > > >>> tried > > >>> > > >>>> it...) the DOM parser, some errors have appeared. As they seem > > quite > > >>>> simple > > >>>> I hope you could help me again: > > >>>> > > >>>> The method in file.cpp is like this (I have followed the guidelines > > >>>> < http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/program-dom.html>on Xerces > > site, > > >>>> > > >>> except > > >>> > > >>>> for the exception treatment...): > > >>>> > > >>>> void contents_manager::load_guide(String^ xml_path){ > > >>>> > > >>>> XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize(); > > >>>> XercesDOMParser* parser = new XercesDOMParser(); > > >>>> > > >>>> parser->parse(xml_path); > > >>>> DOMNode* root = parser->getDocument(); //child_aux1 will be the > > >>>> > > >>> first > > >>> > > >>>> child of root > > >>>> DOMNode* child_aux1, child_aux2, child_aux3, child_aux4, > > >>>> > > >>> child_aux5, > > >>> > > >>>> child_aux6, child_aux7; // Compiling errors referring to this line > > >>>> > > >>>> //... > > >>>> > > >>>> In file.h this is included: > > >>>> > > >>>> #include "../include/gincludes.h" > > >>>> #include "../content/content.h" > > >>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOM.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementation.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementationLS.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMWriter.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/parsers/XercesDOMParser.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOM.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/util/XMLString.hpp> > > >>>> #include <xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp> > > >>>> > > >>>> using namespace System; > > >>>> > > >>>> XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_USE > > >>>> > > >>>> // class definition... > > >>>> > > >>>> Then, when compiling a lot of errors appear saying that it can not > > be > > >>>> > > >>> done > > >>> > > >>>> as I am working with abstracts, referring to the previous red > > line... > > >>>> > > >>>> 1>.\contents_manager.cpp(17) : error C2259: xercesc_2_8::DOMNode' : > > no > > >>>> > > >>> se > > >>> > > >>>> puede crear una instancia de una clase abstract > > >>>> 1> debido a los siguientes miembros: > > >>>> 1> 'const XMLCh *xercesc_2_8::DOMNode::getNodeName(void) > > const' > > >>>> > > >>> : > > >>> > > >>>> es > > >>>> abstracto > > >>>> 1> D:\Ser teleco > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> > > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\xercesc_2_8_0\include\xercesc/dom/DOMNode.hpp(246) > > > > >>> > > >>>> : vea la declaración de 'xercesc_2_8::DOMNode::getNodeName' > > >>>> 1> 'const XMLCh *xercesc_2_8::DOMNode::getNodeValue(void) > > >>>> > > >>> const' : > > >>> > > >>>> es > > >>>> abstracto > > >>>> 1> D:\Ser teleco > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> > > mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\xercesc_2_8_0\include\xercesc/dom/DOMNode.hpp(255) > > > > >>> > > >>>> : vea la declaración de 'xercesc_2_8::DOMNode::getNodeValue' > > >>>> 1> 'short xercesc_2_8::DOMNode::getNodeType(void) const' : > > es > > >>>> abstracto > > >>>> ... > > >>>> > > >>>> Any idea of what I need to do regarding this error? > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> By the way, as you may have seen on the arguments of my method, the > > > > >>>> name/path of the XML file is received with String^ type, so, as I > > need > > >>>> > > >>> to > > >>> > > >>>> have a char* as an argument for parse->parse(file_name), how can I > > >>>> > > >>> parse > > >>> > > >>>> it? > > >>>> > > >>>> Thank you very much, > > >>>> > > >>>> Javi > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> 2007/11/28, Sven Bauhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >>>> > > >>>>>> This is not true. std::string and UTF-8 are fully compatible, as > > > > >>>>>> > > >>> long > > >>> > > >>>>> as > > >>>>> > > >>>>>> you make no assumptions about chopping things up at arbitrary > > >>>>>> > > >>> indices, > > >>> > > >>>>> or > > >>>>> > > >>>>>> the relationship of Unicode code points and UTF-8 code units. At > > >>>>>> > > >>> any > > >>> > > >>>>> rate, > > >>>>> > > >>>>>> with a double-byte or multi-byte locale code page, you'd have the > > >>>>>> > > >>> same > > >>> > > >>>>>> issues. > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>> I do not really understand what you want to say here. As far as I > > >>>>> > > >>> know > > >>> > > >>>>> std::string stores strings in single byte units. In UTF-8 the > > units > > >>>>> > > >>> have > > >>> > > >>>>> variable length between 1 and 4 bytes. So I cannot see a match > > here. > > >>>>> I thought to use UTF-8 with the STL you need something like > > >>>>> std::basic_string<UTFChar>. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Could you tell me, how to transcode the XMLChar* correctly using > > >>>>> > > >>> UTF-8? > > >>> > > >>>>> Sven > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > >
