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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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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.Originally posted by doodab View PostI 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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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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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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XML Editor/Viewer Online - xmlGrid.netOriginally posted by doodab View PostI 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.
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 forLast edited by Spacecadet; 9 May 2013, 07:47.
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XML Spy seemed to be the choice at my last place, not used it myself but heard nothing but good thingsOriginally posted by doodab View PostI 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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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.Tags: None
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