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Also perhaps a small sample of the document (maybe a hex dump?).
Different tools have different abilities, and there may be
something which can help in your specific situation that won't
require you writing everything from scratch.

On 06-06-2006 2:56 AM, Boris Kolpackov wrote:
> When you asking for a tool to generate a parser it makes sense to also
> specify which programming language(s) you are looking for.

> John <john1863@g...> writes:
> 
> 
>>I have a binary data file (eventually several data files) and an XML
>>schema describing the data.  I would like to parse the binary data and
>>translate it into XML (and eventually back to binary) using the schema.
>>I could just do all this with a hand coded parser, but since the schema
>>is likely to change over time I it would be much better for ease and
>>maintainability to use the schema to generate a parser - assuming that
>>there is a way to do this.
> 
> -boris

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Sincerely,
Tony Lavinio
Stylus Studio Principal Software Architect
http://www.stylusstudio.com/convert_to_xml.html

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