XQuery debugger/profiler support in Oxygen XML Editor
Starting with version 11, Oxygen XML Editor (http://www.oxygenxml.com) added support for debugging and profiling XQuery interrogations on Oracle Berkeley DB XML database.
Please check the video presentation at: http://www.oxygenxml.com/demo/BerkeleyDebugger/BerkeleyDemo.html
A description of the Oracle Berkeley DB XML database support can be found at: http://www.oxygenxml.com/Berkeley_support.html
Best Regards,
Stefan
Stefan Vasile
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com
No, it is not built on top of Netbeans. The plugin framework is JPF(http://jpf.sourceforge.net) and the docking framework is vldocking(http://www.vlsolutions.com/en/products/docking/).
XPontus XML Editor is a standalone Java Swing application for now. The integration with Netbeans and Eclipse is planned for future releases. That will depends on the team's knowledge of Netbeans Platform and SWT.
Thank you for your interest in XPontus XML Editor
Yves Zoundi
http://yveszoundi.blogspot.com
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XPontus XML Editor 1.0.0.1 is out
Hi everybody,
The version 1.0.0.1 of XPontus XML Editor(http://xpontus.sf.net) is out. XPontus XML Editor is a simple XML Editor oriented towards text editing. It aims to become the free alternative to commercial XML IDEs such as XML SPy or Oxygen XML Editor. The software has been entirely rewritten to support plugins, so most of XPontus features are provided as plugins which can be extended.
Here is the complete list of the major features :
* Modularity : XPontus is now built on top of a plugin framework to allow a modular development. Most of XPontus features are provided as plugins.
* Code completion : For general XML files code completion is built on the fly when a DTD or schema is associated to the document. XSL completion is provided using a DTD embedded in the XML code completion plugin. For HTML files, an embedded DTD is used to create the code completion database.
* XPath 1.0 support
* Syntax coloring is enabled for XML and HTML related files.
* XSL transformations (PDF, HTML, XML, SVG, TEXT).
* Check if XML is well formed
* Validation : Simple XML validation, Batch XML validation, External schema validation
* Code structure browser to display the hierarchic structure of XML and HTML files
* Code indentation is available for XML and HTML related files.
* File system abstractions : XPontus will be able to use file system abstraction which means that a FTP file and a local file will be look all the same to the application.
* Schema generation/conversion(Generation of DTDS, XML schemas, Relax NG grammars from XML files).
* HTML Documentation generation from XML schemas or DTD
* Installers are available for Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix(FreeBSD, Solaris)
* Platform independence : As XPontus is written Java, it runs on most platforms such as Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, MacOS, Solaris.
* Drag and drop support, common editing features(print, etc.), control+pageup and control+pagedown to switch between windows.
Homepage : http://xpontus.sf.net
Screenshots : http://xpontus.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
Downloads : http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=118253
Features : http://xpontus.sourceforge.net/features.html
License : GPL
Author : Yves ZoundiNo, it is not built on top of Netbeans. The plugin framework is JPF(http://jpf.sourceforge.net) and the docking framework is vldocking(http://www.vlsolutions.com/en/products/docking/).
XPontus XML Editor is a standalone Java Swing application for now. The integration with Netbeans and Eclipse is planned for future releases. That will depends on the team's knowledge of Netbeans Platform and SWT.
Thank you for your interest in XPontus XML Editor
Yves Zoundi
http://yveszoundi.blogspot.com -
Hi ,
PLZ tell me any one regarding XML editor frame work . I saw the one blog in sdn but it is not help full . Points will be revert back.
Thanks,
SumanthHi Sumanth,
This is a really great guide regarding <Oxygen>/XML editor Framework.:-
[XML Editor Framework|http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/oXygenUserGuide-standalone.pdf]
and there is one more gud XML Developer's Guide:-
[XML editor's Developer's guide|http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/dev/index.html]
Hope these help
Reward points if helpful
Regards,
Shailesh Nagar -
I'm using a dark scheme when using the PC for long hours.
The NitroX xml editor doesn't seem to have customization for the colors.
Is there some way to customize them?It is very simple, goto Window > Preferences > Workbench > Colors and Fonts
on the right hand side panel expand Basic select Text Font and then click
Change button modify the values and dismiss Preferences you will start
seeing the relative changes for the editor
M7 Support
"fff fff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I'm using a dark scheme when using the PC for long hours.The NitroX xml editor doesn't seem to have customization for the colors.
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This is the first release candidate of XPontus XML Editor 1.0.0(http://xpontus.sf.net). There are now linux packages and a real windows installer. I tried to integrate most of comments to improve the usability.
Changes:
Changes to Project Administration
* Moved the revision control system from CVS to SVN
Changes to the Code Base
* Spring is used as container and for IOC.
* Changed from simple object serialization to XStream to save user settings.
* Moved from observer pattern to JGoodies bindings for UI mappings
* Allowed the user to customize more settings(font, tab size, jtidy settings,etc.).
* Add a tree view to browse the XML code structure
* Added support for XMLDiff
* The API has been cleaned to reuse code
Changes to Design
* No more annoying popup windows when you don't need them
Changes to the user interface
* Changed Splitpane windows to VlDocking framework components
http://xpontus.sf.net
Yves Zoundi
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zoundiNo, it is not built on top of Netbeans. The plugin framework is JPF(http://jpf.sourceforge.net) and the docking framework is vldocking(http://www.vlsolutions.com/en/products/docking/).
XPontus XML Editor is a standalone Java Swing application for now. The integration with Netbeans and Eclipse is planned for future releases. That will depends on the team's knowledge of Netbeans Platform and SWT.
Thank you for your interest in XPontus XML Editor
Yves Zoundi
http://yveszoundi.blogspot.com -
Did any of you guys work with a decent low cost XML editor?
We have a scenario where we receive the data in big XML files and we do somewhat complex mapping, it would be really nice to have an editor to create test files, mostly deleting (lots of) nodes from the production files in order to debug the issues.
Is there any good (free?) tool to do this?
Thanks a lot,
Viktor VargaHi Viktor,
have a look at <a href="http://www.freexmleditor.com/index.html">Exchanger XML Lite</a>.
It is free for personal use.
<i>It features XML Schema, RelaxNG and DTD based editing, tag prompting and validation, XPath and regular expression searches, schema conversion, XSLT, XQUERY and XSLFO transformations, comprehensive project management, an SVG viewer and conversion, easy SOAP invocations, and more....</i>(<a href="http://www.freexmleditor.com/fxeeditor/features.html">features</a>)
Kind Regards,
Sergio -
Corrected Announcement: BEA XML Editor Beta
Available for download on the BEA Developer Center -- the BEA XML Editor Beta (Solaris
and Windows versions):
http://developer.bea.com
Currently, there is a link under "Headlines". It can also be found in the "Tools,
Resources, Books" - "Utilities and Tools" area.
To get to the download area, you will be prompted to login. If you do not have
a login, you may register to get one.
For support issues, post messages to the following newsgroup:
weblogic.developer.interest.61beta.xml_and_webservicesHi Bennett,
Good point! The version released in GA will have an undo function.
-Todd
Bennett Lauber <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3b338cbb$[email protected]..
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Looks great -- Let's incorporate it into our apps!
Also.. it really needs an undo function Ctr-Z
[email protected] (Ben Eng) wrote:
This looks like a useful little editor. However, there is one
important thing missing: XML Schema support. We have completely
deprecated the use of DTDs in favor of
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.
Please, support XML Schema for validation. Right now, it just says:
08:53:17 error: line 2 col 239: General Schema Error: Grammar with uri
2: http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema , can not found.
Ben
On 18 Jun 2001 17:15:20 -0800, Lauren Wright <[email protected]>
wrote:
Available for download on the BEA Developer Center -- the BEA XML EditorBeta (Solaris
and Windows versions):
http://developer.bea.com -
Announcement: BEA XML Editor Beta
Available for download on the BEA Developer Center -- the BEA XML Editor Beta (Solaris
and Windows versions):
http://developer.bea.com
Currently, there is a link under "Headlines". It can also be found in the "Tools,
Resources, Books" - "Utilities and Tools" area.
To get to the download area, you will be prompted to login. If you do not have
a login, you may register to get one.
For support issues, post messages to this newsgroup.Hi Bennett,
Good point! The version released in GA will have an undo function.
-Todd
Bennett Lauber <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3b338cbb$[email protected]..
>
Looks great -- Let's incorporate it into our apps!
Also.. it really needs an undo function Ctr-Z
[email protected] (Ben Eng) wrote:
This looks like a useful little editor. However, there is one
important thing missing: XML Schema support. We have completely
deprecated the use of DTDs in favor of
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.
Please, support XML Schema for validation. Right now, it just says:
08:53:17 error: line 2 col 239: General Schema Error: Grammar with uri
2: http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema , can not found.
Ben
On 18 Jun 2001 17:15:20 -0800, Lauren Wright <[email protected]>
wrote:
Available for download on the BEA Developer Center -- the BEA XML EditorBeta (Solaris
and Windows versions):
http://developer.bea.com -
Copied using ImportNode, copied document is not opening in xml editor
Hi
I am copying portion of the the xml into anothe xml file .
using
Element lElement = (Element) lNewFeedDocument.importNode(lIncomingFeedDocument.getElementsByTagName(
"content").item(0), true);
lNewFeedDocument.appendChild(lElement);
lNewFile = new File(lDestinationFile);
lNewFileOutStrearm = new FileOutputStream(lNewFile);
lNewFilePW = new PrintWriter(lNewFileOutStrearm);
lTransformerFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
lTranfrmNewDocToFile = lTransformerFactory.newTransformer();
lTranfrmNewDocToFile.transform(new DOMSource(lNewFeedDocument),
new StreamResult(lNewFilePW))i am able to see the initial xml content in xml editior after copying due to some character i am not able to see it in xml editor. it is dipalying An invalid character was found in text content in browser on accessing the copied content using xml editor.
i noticed that this is happending when the initial content is having something like 1235-7654 i removed all the '-' from be part of numerices then it works fine. if it is part of charachater nothing restricting. input xml content is wrapped with CDATA. pls give me suggitions what could be the workaround for it.Hi!
I have explored the XSL file and found the template used for displaying the article content, which you can see under.
Is it possible to look into the "urTxtSTd" to check the style sheet settings? Or is it a way to use another stylesheet for displaying links inside this "Body" element?
<xsl:if test="((Body!=''))">
<span class="urTxtStd">
<a>
<xsl:if test="$accessibilitymode='true'">
<xsl:attribute name="tabindex">1392</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:if>
<span style="color:#474c4c;">
<xsl:call-template name="outputvalue">
<xsl:with-param select="Body" name="value"/>
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</span>
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Asle -
Open XML file in XML editor with certain XPath highlighted
Hi,
I have wrtten an XML compraison tool which produces an HTML report of all differences and shows the xpaths where there is a mismatch. I want the user to be able to click the xpath (like hyperlink) and open the XML file using IE or any opensource XML editor (xerlin?) such that the xpath node is the current highlighted node on the screen. That way the user can right away seee where the mismatch is. As a next step I wanted to open both the control and the test files side by side with both xpaths highlighted.
Any idea how I can approach the problem? Is there any open osurce software I can leverage and integrate my application,
Thanks,
AbhijitThis code of yours should work.
<% if display_url is not initial. %>
<script language="Javascript">
url = "<%=display_url%>";
window.open(url, "Zusatz", "width=400, height=400");
</script>
<% endif. %>
what happens, it doesnt open new window at all or new window is opened but xml doesnt show up?
Regards
Raja -
Hi
I am looking for an JSF component or framework which allows editing XML documents online in the browser.
I found the tags richTextEditor and richTextEditorInsertBehavior, but thats out of the box only for text editing.
http://jdevadf.oracle.com/adf-richclient-demo/faces/components/
My wish list:
- platform Win XP + IE6
- XSD validation, marking erros, etc.
- Intellisense feature e.g. suggestions in XML document for possible XSD values ...
Until now I found:
- http://www.bitfluxeditor.org/
- http://www.ektron.com/ewebeditproxml.aspx
- http://xopus.com/xopus-web-based-wysiwyg-xml-editor.html
Someone used richTextEditor as online XML editor? Other advices ...?
If I remember correctly than exists editing possiblities in the Oracle Enterprise Manager for XML documents of the application server? What framework is under the hood?
Best regards
TobiCan i know where to download the CookTop?or CookTop2?
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Hi,
I've tried to get to www.merlotxml.org for 3 days now, but the site
is down! I want to get a copy of the Merlot XML editor. Does anyone
know of a mirror site for it?
Thanks,
Pedro Madrid
[email protected]I am looking for the latest sources as well.
I can send you the Version 1.1alpha1 including source code, or 1.1beta1 without source code. Send me an email to [email protected] if that would help you.
It would be great if anybody can help me with the latest sources.
Jo -
Hello All.
I'm looking for a freeware/shareware xml editor that I can recommend to client.
Needs to be able to view/edit xml schemas.
30 day eval of XMLSpy or similar is not an option.
Any experience and input is appreciated.
tx.I don't understand this comment at all.
This editor does not do a good job of displaying values of elements within the schema.
>
Then I'd say your client had better learn fast. JMO.
Client is a bunch of mainframe programmers. They freak out looking at anything new. They need to deal with XML Schemas to understand the data that will be passed to their IMS Transactions. I'm looking for a nice tool that can visually represent this data in an intuitiave as possible format. Apparrantly they like XMLSpy, but the company wont pay for it.
Personally I just use UltraEdit. I'm just trying to see if I can reduce their 'wiggout' factor by finding a similar tool to XMLSpy that is free.
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Hi,
May I know whereto locate MS XML Editor in SQL Server ?Hi limssd,
You are right. When we use SSMS to Visual Studio Tools for editing XML related files, Microsoft XML Editor is invoked.
You must apply the update.
As wrote in the article, the vulnerability may led to information disclosure.
The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user opened a specially crafted Web Service Discovery (.disco) file with one of the affected software listed in this bulletin. Note that this vulnerability would not allow an attacker to execute
code or to elevate their user rights directly, but it could be used to produce information that could be used to try to further compromise the affected system.
Thanks,
Jinchun Chen -
Is there a simple, FREE, XML editor out there (written in Java)?
I am using an XML file format for a small application I wrote, and I would prefer to edit the file using an XML editor, since it is easy to screw up the file in a text editor.
If you've used Forte or Netbeans, all I want is a simple XML editor like the one that is built into the IDE.
Thanks for any information.Vim works pretty good, its free, and has syntax highlighting. You would need to be familiar with using vi. http://www.vim.org/
If you use Eclipse, you can get http://www.oxygenxml.com/. It's not free, but its cheaper than XMLSpy.
I haven't found anything better than XMLSpy, even though its expensive.
Does anyone know of another tool that can generate a sample instance document from a schema, and/or a schema from an instance document? I find that handy in XMLSpy.
-Scott
http://www.swiftradius.com
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