on 01-03-2007 7:19 PM
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 Varga
Hi 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
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Try XMLSPY altova.It is an excellent one.Many use that.
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XML Pro is available for download under a new open source license. Individuals, educational institutions, and not-for-profit organizations may now use XML Pro free of charge. Businesses may license XML Pro for a small fee.
Regards,
Sandro
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