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Wednesday, 12 June 2013 12:21
New version! - Altova XMLSpy® 2010 Professional Edition is the industry standard XML Development Environment for designing, editing and debugging enterprise-class applications involving XML, XML Schema, XSLT, XQuery, SOAP, WSDL and Web service technologies. It is the ultimate productivity enhancer for J2EE, .NET and database developers. XMLSpy is available in 64-bit and 32-bit versions.
XMLSpy delivers the power you need to create the most advanced XML and Web services applications, yet at the same time it’s flexible enough to allow you to work with XML using the views and options that best suit your business needs and working preferences.

Features and functionality in the XML editor include:
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Intelligent XML editor
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XSL / XSLT 1.0/2.0 editor, XSLT debugger & XSLT profiler
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Graphical XML editing and text-based XML editing views
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Schema-aware XQuery editor, XQuery debugger & XQuery profiler
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XML validation with advanced error handling
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XPath auto-completion and XPath Analyzer window
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Visual XML Schema editor
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Database integration
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SharePoint® Server support
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DTD editor & DTD-schema converter
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XBRL validator and graphical XBRL taxonomy editor
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Support for Open XML (OOXML) data in MS Office 2007 and higher
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Graphical WSDL editor
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WSDL 2.0 editing / conversion (adds to WSDL 1.1 support)
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Java / C# / C++ code generation from XML Schemas
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SOAP client & SOAP debugger
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JSON editor and JSON <=> XML conversion
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Visual Studio integration & Eclipse integration
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CSS editor for XML-based Web sites
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Java API and COM API
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XML project management
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Very large file support
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32-bit and 64-bit versions

Starting with v2010r2, XMLSpy is now available in a native 64-bit version, allowing it to take full advantage of optimizations associated with 64-bit operating systems. This also solves problems associated with processing very large, gigabyte-sized XML files - the only limitation now is imposed by the available memory on the user’s machine.

XMLSpy - 64bit software
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Current version: 2013 Release 2 Service Pack 1
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Release date: 2013-06-12


