Thanks Kun,
   Samples are very well compiled along with source files.I can see there
binaries on system and they are running pretty well.
Also no other library I am using have the dependency over xerces.Mine is the
only code which is referring to Xerces.
Can you see that code I am using should have any other macro or any other
definition.

Regards,
Parveen Jain

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Kun Niu <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems that some other libraries you're using depends on the old xerces-c
> library.
> Did you try the sample projects bundled with xerces?
> Do they work fine on your system?
>
> Parveen Kumar Jain writes:
>
>> Hi All,
>>  I am trying to use xerces_3.1.0 on Linux Platform version redhat 5.0.I
>> Cal
>> compile the source code without any problem.And also I can see the
>> resultant
>> .lib files in "/usr/local/lib".Following are the lib files I can see at
>> this
>> path after compilation
>>
>> libxerces-c-3.1.so
>>  libxerces-c.a
>> libxerces-c.la
>> libxerces-c.so -> libxerces-c-3.1.so
>>
>> Now I had written a small basic application for using the XML library for
>> parsing the XML strings.But whenever I try to link this library I am
>> getting
>> linking errors.I had included the path of this library and also linked the
>> library using command "-lxerces-c".The path of library should not be a
>> trouble as I am also linking some other libraries for my program which
>> lies
>> at this location.
>>
>> Here I am seriously not getting the issue behind it.After some digging on
>> Xerces document I found that I need to add XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_USE.I did
>> this but still getting the same linking issues.
>>
>> Following are the lining issues:
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:22: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::transcode(unsigned short const*)'
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:26: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::release(char**)'
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:31: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::transcode(unsigned short const*)'
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:33: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::release(char**)'
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:35: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::transcode(unsigned short const*)'
>> /ASXmlHandler.cpp:37: undefined reference to
>> `xercesc_2_8::XMLString::release(char**)'
>>
>> And following is the contents of my .h file for inheriting the base file:
>> #include <string>
>> #include "xercesc/sax/HandlerBase.hpp"
>> #include <map>
>>
>> using namespace xercesc;
>> using namespace std;
>> //XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_USE
>> //XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
>>  namespace ElementTypes
>> {
>>    const std::string ACTION = "ACTION|action";
>>    const std::string NAME   = "NAME|name";
>>    const std::string PARAMS = "PARAMS|params";
>>    const std::string PARAM  = "PARAM|param";
>>    const std::string VAL    = "VAL|val";
>> };
>>
>> namespace Actions
>> {
>>    const std::string DIAL   = "DIAL|dial";
>> };
>>
>> typedef enum eXmlPositions
>> {
>>    BEGIN,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION_NAME,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION_PARAMS,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION_PARAMS_PARAM,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION_PARAMS_PARAM_NAME,
>>    INSIDE_ACTION_PARAMS_PARAM_VAL
>> }XmlPosition;
>>
>> class XmlHandler : public HandlerBase
>> {
>> public:
>>    std::string currAction;
>>    std::map<std::string,std::string> currParams;
>>    XmlPosition pos;
>>
>>    XmlHandler();
>>    ~XmlHandler();
>>
>>    //
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    //  Handlers for the SAX DocumentHandler interface
>>    //
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    void startElement(const XMLCh* const name, AttributeList& attributes);
>>    void endElement(const XMLCh* const name);
>>    void characters(const XMLCh* const chars, const XMLSize_t length);
>>    void ignorableWhitespace(const XMLCh* const chars, const XMLSize_t
>> length);
>>    void resetDocument();
>>
>>
>>    //
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    //  Handlers for the SAX ErrorHandler interface
>>    //
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    void warning(const SAXParseException& exc);
>>    void error(const SAXParseException& exc);
>>    void fatalError(const SAXParseException& exc);
>>
>> };
>>
>> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Parveen Jain
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