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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    XML Spy is excellent for schema work.
    Having downloaded the evaluation versions of XMLSpy and Oxygen I am finding that XMLSpy is indeed excellent for working with schemas, which is how I remember it. When it comes to creating example instance documents it seems to be a pretty nasty experience though. At the moment I think I prefer the eclipse tools I was using before.

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  • AtW
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    edlin

    The most carbon neutral editor available.

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  • DimPrawn
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    XML Spy is excellent for schema work.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I may take the plunge and purchase either xml spy or oxygen. Anyone using either / both of these have any useful opinions / things to think about?

    I'm mostly dealing with fairly complex XML schemas, creating example instance documents from them and writing / debugging XSLT.
    I'm pretty happy with Xml spy, used it at various clients and seems the best out there last time I did research. At a push I've managed to get by with Visual Studio but not as comprehensive as Xml spy.

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  • NickFitz
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    I've used Oxygen a lot for debugging XSLT, and it's excellent. This was back 2005-7 (when, although I did a lot of general front-end stuff too, I was officially denoted in the contract as "XSLT Consultant" ), and it's improved even more; but so have the alternatives. I'd probably go back to it if I was doing a lot of really heavy-duty XSLT again, though.

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  • The Spartan
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    I've always been a fan of XML Spy and it's the only thing I have really used for XML and XSLT but I do love the product and have nothing but praise for it.

    Mind you editix that Spacecadet mentioned looks quite decent

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I may take the plunge and purchase either xml spy or oxygen. Anyone using either / both of these have any useful opinions / things to think about?

    I'm mostly dealing with fairly complex XML schemas, creating example instance documents from them and writing / debugging XSLT.
    XML Editor/Viewer Online - xmlGrid.net

    and

    http://www.editix.com/

    are both free

    I was looking this time last year for a decent free one and there was nothing, seems like a lot has happened since then.

    XMLSpy and the other commercial offerings weren't exactly value for money for what I wanted them for
    Last edited by Spacecadet; 9 May 2013, 07:47.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I may take the plunge and purchase either xml spy or oxygen. Anyone using either / both of these have any useful opinions / things to think about?

    I'm mostly dealing with fairly complex XML schemas, creating example instance documents from them and writing / debugging XSLT.
    XML Spy seemed to be the choice at my last place, not used it myself but heard nothing but good things

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  • doodab
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    Which XML editor?

    I may take the plunge and purchase either xml spy or oxygen. Anyone using either / both of these have any useful opinions / things to think about?

    I'm mostly dealing with fairly complex XML schemas, creating example instance documents from them and writing / debugging XSLT.

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