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Oxygen XML Editor für Mac

Java XML-Editor.

$240.00
Version 28.0
4.2
Basierend auf 6 Benutzerbewertungen

Oxygen XML Editor Überblick

Oxygen ist ein XML-Editor, XSLT/XQuery-Debugger und Profiler mit vollständiger Unicode-Unterstützung. Er unterstützt die visuelle XML-Bearbeitung, die von CSS-Stylesheets gesteuert wird. Er bietet eine leistungsstarke Code-Einsicht, die einem DTD, Relax NG oder einem XML-Schema folgen kann oder sogar die Struktur aus einem teilweise bearbeiteten Dokument lernen kann. XML- und XSL-Dokumente können leicht miteinander verknüpft werden, und die Transformationsergebnisse können als Text oder HTML angezeigt werden. Oxygen bietet einen visuellen Schema-Editor für W3C XML-Schema und Relax NG-Schema, der entwickelt wurde, um die Entwicklung und das Verständnis der Schema-Dateien zu vereinfachen. Oxygen validiert XML, XSL, XQUERY, FO, XSD, RNG, RNC, NRL, DTD, Schematron, WSDL und CSS-Inhalte, meldet Fehler mit Beschreibung und Zeilennummern und markiert sie im Dokument, wenn „Validieren während der Eingabe“ aktiviert ist.

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Oxygen XML Editor für Mac

$240.00
Version 28.0
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Billyfuster
Billyfuster
Jul 6, 2008
9.3
5.0
Jul 6, 2008
5.0
Version: 9.3
This is a fantastic and essential editor for anyone working with XML and its related technologies (XSLT, XQuery, XML Schemas, RelaxNG, DTD). If you work with TEI, DocBook, or DITA, oXygen ships with up-to-date versions of these schemas and templates. oXygen natively understands (and learns) XML structures, so you'll notice it suggesting element and attribute values as you edit. It's also an excellent XHTML, CSS, and plain text editor. Its built-in ability to browse and query native XML databases (such as eXist and Mark Logic), SQL databases, and SVN repositories make it a tool for the power user. While Java-based and thus visually non-Mac in UI, the developers are listening to the requests of mac users in their forums. Like many specialized tools, oXygen's many views and palettes let you customize your UI to expose only what you need to get your job done. Lastly, don't let the price scare you away! There price listed here is for the professional commercial license. The personal/academic price is much lower (currently $48). The fact that this license is cross-platform means that if you have a windows machine you can install it there too and get work done. Since I purchased in November, two point releases have come out - 9.2 and 9.3 - and I've been impressed with the steady progress they've made. 9.3 is able to open MS Office XML files in their zipped state from within oXygen. They're also adding more options for WYSIWYG-like XML editing, which make it nicer to edit XML files (and to train XML newbies to edit XML files). My only problem cropped up when I began editing a fairly large XML file - I started getting out of memory errors. This was solved by a quick edit of a config file (oxygenmac.sh) in the oxygen directory... Java apps apparently can't adjust their memory as needed as native mac apps can. But the steps for doing this were well laid out in the included documentation.
Nedron
Nedron
Jan 14, 2006
7.0
5.0
Jan 14, 2006
5.0
Version: 7.0
This is arguably the best XML editor I've used for a number of reasons. I had previously used Emacs (via psgml) for most of my needs, but occasionally tried GUI editors as they became available. The first requirement is that it run on each platform I use (OS X, Linux, Solaris). Because it is Java-based, will run on any platform that has a native Java interpreter. Additionally, the built-in templates for various schemas make it incredibly easy to create new documents, etc. Particularly of interest to me, since much of what I do is documentation, is 's DocBook integration. Also of note is the new inline checking, etc. The price seems high to some, but given that the license includes the right for me to run it on any Java-enabled platform, the price is very good. I've rarely purchased an app where I had no regrets about some portion of the product I purchased. is one such app which I can recommend wholeheartedly.
Guest
Guest
Nov 18, 2003
2.0.4
4.0
Nov 18, 2003
4.0
Version: 2.0.4
Oxygen may be a full featured XML editor, but I think they have spent a lot of time making an editor than can handle multiple file types versus an all around excellent XML editor. I am used to XMLspy, on windows, and a coupld features it has Oxygen would be well advized to implement. The tree view in XMLspy for instance is lightyears ahead of Oxygen's. Over all, for a crossplatform XML editor, it's great thought. Mostly minor things, and the speed could use a boost as well.
Guest
Guest
May 9, 2003
2.0.1
0.0
May 9, 2003
0.0
Version: 2.0.1
Sorry. I don't understand the prior review. Oxygen has the best price/value-relation U can get for a full (yes, full!!) xml-editor. It supports dtd, xml schema, xsl-fo and has an excellent structure recoginition. It also has code-completion, auto-formatting features, it has a tree-editor and it's multi-lingual. U can easily manage complex projects. And I HAVE complex projects to do. For Mac-User who want to do XML it's a must. For everyone else, who don't like to spend a hundreds of bucks for an XML-editor it's the first choice, too.
Guest
Guest
May 9, 2003
2.0.1
0.0
May 9, 2003
0.0
Version: 2.0.1
eeeh, not that usefull...
Khmz
Khmz
Jan 13, 2011
3.5
Jan 13, 2011
3.5
Version: null
Billyfuster
Billyfuster
Jul 6, 2008
5.0
Jul 6, 2008
5.0
Version: null
Nedron
Nedron
Jan 14, 2006
5.0
Jan 14, 2006
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Nov 18, 2003
4.0
Nov 18, 2003
4.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
May 9, 2003
4.8
May 9, 2003
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
May 9, 2003
3.0
May 9, 2003
3.0
Version: null