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Altova XMLSpy Enterprise Edition 2009

filesize: 39.74 MB

Altova XMLSpy 2009 Enterprise Edition is the industrys best-selling XML editor and XML development environment for modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging XML technologies.

Published:
Apr 1, 2009
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License
Demo
Cost
$999.00
Trial Period:
30 Days
OS:
NT / Me / 2003 / Vista
Cow Rating:
4ra
Popularity:
90%
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In addition to the worlds leading XML editor, XMLSpy includes a powerful graphical XML Schema editor that allows you to design complex schemas with ease. Advanced error handling and hyperlinking in its XML validator make troubleshooting a breeze, and extensive schema documentation options are provided. XMLSpy Enterprise autogenerates Java, C++, or C# class files from data elements defined in schemas. It also includes a schema-aware XSLT processor, an XSLT 1.0/2.0 debugger, and an XSLT profiler, all of which support stylesheets that use Java, C#, JavaScript, and VBScript. An XPath 1.0/2.0 analyzer and intelligent XPath auto-completion assist in writing and testing XPath expressions. A schema-aware XQuery processor, an XQuery debugger, and an XQuery profiler facilitate efficient querying of XML data. XMLSpy supports XBRL and XBRL Dimensions, and its graphical XBRL taxonomy editor allows you to explore and extend taxonomy documents. A revolutionary WSDL designer simplifies defining Web services operations through graphical editing, visualization, and validation. SOAP request/response handling and a SOAP debugger are also provided. XMLSpy supports all major databases: IBM DB2, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, PostgreSQL and others. You can connect to and query a database, generate an XML Schema from a DB, import/export data based on DB schemas, generate DBs from XML Schemas, and edit relational or XML data. XMLSpy even supports the new, default Microsoft Office 2007 document format: Office Open XML (OOXML). COM and Java APIs plus OLE and ActiveX controls let you access XMLSpys capabilities programmatically. Optional integration with Visual Studio or Eclipse allows you to seamlessly access XMLSpy views and tools from within these popular IDEs. Download a free trial at www.altova.com.

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