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AlphaWorks just put eight popular XML tools now available for resale license Xeena, XML EditorMaker, XML Productivity Kit, XTransGen, XML Lightwieght Extractor, XML Master, and XML Security Suite ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/xml-aw-license.html?open&l=xml-dev,t=gr,p=awlisc * Xeena, a visual XML editor for editing XML documents derived from any valid DTD. * XML EditorMaker, a text-based XML document editor. This tool automatically creates visual, Java-based XML editors that a developer can use to easily create & modify XML documents. * XML Productivity Kit, which allows developers to rapidly integrate XML documents into a Java development environment. * XTransGen, which enables developers to easily define and store the mapping relationship between two XML DTDs. * XML Lightweight Extractor, which allows a developer to define the sources of information for a particular XML document. * XML Master, a tool for creating custom, Java-based logic for the manipulation of XML documents. Developers can build programming constructs for a particular XML document type and then automatically generate Java code that is imported into a Java development environment (e.g., VisualAge for Java). * XML Security Suite, which supports Xerces-J 1.1, was made available for commercial license in August 2000. It includes security features such as digital signature, element-wise encryption, and access control to Internet B2B apps. The suite provides a reference implementations of DOMHASH a proposed canonicalized digest value for XML document, in conformance with RFC 2803. It also includes GUI-based sample programs for ASN.1/XML Translator and Element-wise Encryption libraries. * Although not included in the aW commercial licensing program, XML Parser for Java, a.k.a XML4J, is available for licensing beyond 90 days under the standard Apache 1.1.1 license. XML4J is one of the most popular Java language XML parsers available. First released in 1998, IBM contributed XML4J to the Xerces-J parser in the Apache XML project in 1999. XML Matters #3: Getting started with the DocBook XML dialect ------------------------------------------------------------------ In the third installment of his "XML Matters" column, David Mertz gets you started with DocBook, an SGML/XML dialect that describes the content of technical articles and other documents. David discusses the benefits of using DocBook, and then describes how to plan and modularize a large document conversion project. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/xml-matters3.html?open&l=136,t=gr,p=XML.mat3
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