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ANNOUNCEMENT: XML Testbed software

  • From: Steve Withall <stevew@a...>
  • To: XML-Dev Mailing list <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 17:42:20 +1000

testbed software
I am pleased to announce the release of an XML application environment
written in Java which I have been developing over the last eleven months or
so - as presented at the recent Montreal XML Developers' Conference. For
historical reasons it's called 'XML Testbed', but there's now more to it
that that.

The software uses an XML configuration file to define the (Swing-based)
user interface. It includes its own non-validating XML parser (though it
can use any SAX parser instead), a nascent XSL engine (to the old standard
- just in time to be out of date), and a few other odds and ends.

The key feature of the infrastructure is that it is intended to be easily
expandable, to allow application-specific functionality to be slotted in
dynamically. This is achieved by registering the classes to be instantiated
for given named elements, and invoking special behaviour in a generic way
by invoking a method called verify() on each element as soon as it has been
parsed.

The software is freely available for non-commercial use and can be
downloaded, with all source code, from the following sites:

   http://www.xml.com
   http://www.w3.org/XML/#9808withall
   http://www.gca.org/conf/xmldev98            (soon!)

Please don't hesitate to send me any comments you may have - criticisms,
suggestions, anything.

I'd like to thank xml.com, W3C and GCA for being so kind as to host this
software. Thanks also to my employer, Access Systems, for being so tolerant
in allowing me to pursue this activity, which is an independent, personal
endeavour.

Enjoy!

Steve Withall.


________________________________________________________________________
Steve Withall
Systems Architect                            Tel: 61 2 9957 1036
Access Systems Research Pty. Limited         Fax: 61 2 9959 5111
Level 10, 20 Berry Street
North Sydney NSW 2060                        Email: stevew@a...
Australia                                    http://www.access.com.au

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