
Altova XMLSpy Professional Edition 2009
Altova XMLSpy 2009 Professional Edition is the industry-leading XML editor and XML development environment, with intuitive editing views and powerful XML utilities to model, edit, transform, and debug XML-related technologies quickly and easily.

In addition to the worlds most popular XML editor, XMLSpy Professional Edition includes a graphical XML Schema editor that allows you to design and document complex schemas with ease. Advanced error handling and hyperlinking capabilities in its XML validator make troubleshooting XML documents a breeze. It also includes a schema-aware XSLT processor and an XSLT 1.0/2.0 debugger for perfecting stylesheets, plus support for stylesheets that use Java, C#, JavaScript, and VBScript. A handy XPath 1.0/2.0 analyzer and intelligent XPath auto-completion assist in the building and testing of XPath expressions, which can then be evaluated against multiple files. A schema-aware XQuery processor and an XQuery debugger facilitate intelligent querying of XML data. Support for XBRL and XBRL Dimensions allows viewing and validating documents that conform to these standards . XMLSpy 2009 Professional supports all major databases, including IBM DB2, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, PostgreSQL, and others. You can connect to and query a relational database, generate an XML Schema from a DB, import and export data based on DB schemas, generate DBs from XML Schemas, and edit relational or XML data. XMLSpy 2009 includes COM and Java APIs plus OLE and ActiveX controls, which let you access XMLSpys powerful capabilities in a programmatic way. The optional integration of XMLSpy with Microsoft Visual Studio or Eclipse allows you to seamlessly access XMLSpy editing views and XML development tools from within these popular IDEs. Altova XMLSpy 2009 Professional Edition is a vital tool for professional developers working with XML, XML Schema, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, and databases. Download XMLSpy 2009 now and try it free at www.altova.com.
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