XMLSpy Professional Edition 2006
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Altova, Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/ 2000/ 2003 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$499 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 23.3 MB |
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Altova XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition is the industry leading XML development environment, providing intuitive editing views and powerful XML utilities to model, edit, transform, and debug XML technologies quickly and easily. XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition includes the world's leading XML Schema editor for designing, generating, converting, documenting, validating, and viewing XML Schemas. XMLSpy 2006 also includes a unique schema-aware XSLT processor and an XSLT 1.0/2.0 debugger that allows you to step through a transformation process line-by-line. A handy XPath 1.0/2.0 analyzer assists in the building and verifying of XPath expressions. Additionally, support for a schema-aware XQuery processor and a robust XQuery debugger allow intelligent querying of XML data while working with XML and databases. XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition supports all popular relational databases: Microsoft Access, SQL Server, Oracle9i, MySQL, Sybase, IBM DB2, and any ADO/ODBC database. Developers can connect to a relational database, generate an XML Schema based on a database, import and export data based on database schemas, and generate databases from XML Schemas with ease. XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition includes an API for systems integration and automation purposes that is available in COM and Java versions and which lets developers access many of XMLSpy's powerful features in a programmatic way. The optional integration of XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition with Microsoft Visual Studio.NET or Eclipse allows you to seamlessly access XMLSpy 2006 editing views and XML development tools from within these popular IDEs. Altova XMLSpy 2006 Professional Edition is for the professional developer working with XML, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, and XML Schema. Download it now and try it free for 30 days.
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