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For me, the comparison between Stylus and oXygen is more to do with personal preference than product features. I tend to use oXygen for most of my development work - Schema modelling, XSLT/XQuery development and debugging, Schematron development etc. I recently forced myself to use Stylus and oXygen on alternate days for a two week schema modelling task. I was quite surprised to find I was more productive using oXygen for the way I work. In the end I used more of its features more often (more of the pretty panels did things that were useful to me). Like Jonathan, I use both tools and see value in both. But I've yet to come across a case where my business would be *significantly* impacted by the use of only one. I can see that Stylus may have a competitive edge with its data integration tools (EDI to XML etc). Regards, Nick Ardlie http://www.paleboundary.com -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Robie [mailto:jonathan.robie@d...] Sent: Friday, 10 November 2006 4:21 AM To: George Cristian Bina Cc: Jonathan Robie; Alexander Johannesen; xml-dev@l... Subject: Re: XML tools George Cristian Bina wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > Sorry to barge in but I do not want to have a perception of oXygen as > a tool for non-developers, oXygen has a lot of development features > for all XSLT, XQuery and schemas: support for all XSLT processors, > editing, debugging and profiling for XSLT 1.0, 2.0 and XQuery - on the > XQuery side we added support for a lot of XML Databases and this will > be improved in the upcoming oXygen release - and more, oXygen provides > the best coverage for schemas, covering not only XML Schema but also > Relax NG, Schematron, NRL (and in the upcoming release also NVDL), > Schematron embedded in XML Schema and in Relax NG schemas. Hi George, I did not mean to imply that oXygen does not have these features. Personally, I do prefer Stylus for most data integration, debugging, pipelines, and related tasks. I tend to use Emacs or oXygen for document-oriented work, and Stylus for data munging. Jonathan -- Read my Blog: http://blogs.datadirect.com/jonathan_robie/ Learn XQuery: http://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/ddxquery/tutorial_query.html Learn XQJ (the JDBC for XQuery): http://www.datadirect.com/developer/xquery/topics/xqj_tutorial/ Get DataDirect XQuery: http://www.datadirect.com/products/xquery/ _______________________________________________________________________ XML-DEV is a publicly archived, unmoderated list hosted by OASIS to support XML implementation and development. To minimize spam in the archives, you must subscribe before posting. [Un]Subscribe/change address: http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/ Or unsubscribe: xml-dev-unsubscribe@l... subscribe: xml-dev-subscribe@l... List archive: http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ List Guidelines: http://www.oasis-open.org/maillists/guidelines.php [Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] |
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