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Lucid XML DataManager
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Lucid XML DataManager is designed to enable you to store, manage, query and modify large volumes of XML data. It is in fact a native XML database management system covering both classic DBMS capabilities and full text indexing, thus exploiting all the inherent power of XML semi-structured data.
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eDE
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With eDE, you create multiple output files (single HTML page, multiple HTML pages, HTML Help, PDF) from a single DocBook XML source file. eDE installation is quick and easy. eDe enables you to work document-centric and supports advanced features like profiling, document-specific stylesheets and much more. eDE allows for easy automation of document generation and is easy to customize. A sophisticated backup and restore mechanism makes collaborative working very easy.
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XmlShell
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XmlShell, the ultimate lightweight XML editor. Its fast, powerful, flexible, and intuitive. Main Features: 1. True side-by-side XML tree structural view and table/editor/browser views. 2. Grid-like table views to display table-like XML data. 3. Syntax-colored free-form text editor. 4. Intelligent popup list in the text editor. 5. Validate XML documents against DTD or XML Schema. 6. XSL Transform view. 7. Opens non well-formed XML files.
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Serving XML
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Serving XML provides a language for building XML pipelines, and an extendible Java framework for defining the elements of the language. The accompanying console app supports reading content as XML files, flat files, SQL queries or SAX events, transforming it with XSLT stylesheets and custom SAX filters, and writing it as XML, HTML, PDF or mail attachments. This software is especially suited for converting flat file or database records to XML, with its support for variant record types, multi-valued fields, namespaces, hierarchical grouping of records, and row-by-row validation with XML Schema. There is also an API for imbedding the software in a Java application.
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Lucid XML Toolkit
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Developped in Java, Lucid XML Toolkit offers a wide range of low and high level functions with specific features: SAX 1, SAX 2, DOM Level 1 and 2, JAXP parsers; document validation during processing; DOM tree validation made easier; XML namespace and schema support (XSchema); insertable element prediction made easier according to the DTD, the schema or the context. Based on an XML parser, Lucid XML Toolkit fully meets current standards and recommendations. It also offers better performance than top-range Java parsers already available on the market.
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