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28/*!
29 \example xmlpatterns/qobjectxmlmodel
30 \title QObject XML Model Example
31
32 This example shows how to use QtXmlPatterns to query QObject trees
33 by modeling the non-XML data structure of a QObject tree to look
34 like XML.
35
36 \tableofcontents
37
38 \section1 Introduction
39
40 This example illustrates two important points about using XQuery to
41 query non-XML data modeled to look like XML. The first point is that
42 a custom node model class doesn't always have to actually build the
43 node model. Sometimes the node model can be an already existing data
44 structure, like the QObject tree used in this example. The second
45 point is to explain what is required to make non-XML data look like
46 XML.
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