Is there a good XML / XSD editor out there? I've been using the editor in Visual Studio 2005 a little but find it lacking in features.
Which editors do you use?
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Is there a good XML / XSD editor out there? I've been using the editor in Visual Studio 2005 a little but find it lacking in features. Which editors do you use? |
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XMLPad is free. |
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Free for 30 days.. < oXygen /> XML Editor is a complete XML development platform providing the necessary tools for working with a wide range of XML standards and technologies: XML editing, XML conversion, XML Schema development, XSLT and XQuery execution and debugging, SOAP and WSDL testing, etc.. It can access a large number of native XML and relational databases including MarkLogic, Oracle, Tamino, IBM DB2, eXist. Detailed and Confusing :) Feature Matrix
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For large/complex Xml files I use XmlSpy (although expensive as previously noted). I really like the grid view. It's not that good however for XSLT debugging and I prefer Xselerator. At my last company we moved from XmlSpy to Oxygen because of cost. Oxygen was a bit of a disappointment in comparison. For small Xml files and quick editing the Xml editor in Eclipse is actually decent. But not worth using just for Xml! So, I use Notepad++. I love this tool. |
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Thumbs up for Notepad++ |
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I've found LiquidXML to be one of the easiest editors I've used in a while, especially for authoring XSDs. Plus, the community edition is free! |
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XmlMarker is good enough in my books. All I really want is highlighting and auto identing and this gives me it. Only issues are a slightly odd scroll and the fact that it trims spaces in elements when identing. Otherwise it does the job well enough and is FREEEEEEEEEEEE!. I can use its identing functionality in combination with WinMerge to effectively diff XML files which is a boon. |
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Emacs with nxml-mode is nice. |
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Vim is a good all around editor, and it works well with XML files. The syntax highlighting is rather helpful as well. |
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I have to second Notepad++. They also have an XMLTools plugin that will do XML formatting and provides some other options for validation and things like that. If I have to edit a reasonable sized XML file, I'll always turn to Notepad++. |
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For sure a cheap alternative is the Liquid Xml Studio. It´s quite satisfying! But if you want more power and have some dollars to spend, try XML Spy. You can event try the eclipse xml took, but too poor. It´s my experience, i´m gonna take a look at some suggestions here! ;) |
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I'm using the Eclipse editor coming with the WTP. I don't use much of visual editing, I prefer the plain-text view. But it has good folding, highlighting and the visual editors are useable if you digg into them. And: it's free. |
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I have been using Liquid XML Studio for 6 months now. They have a free Community Edition version in addition to their Commercial version. Liquid XML is as good as XML Spy if not better. |
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I use http://www.xmlfox.com/ it is FREE and I have used it in a project using Tradestone and TIBCO ESB. |
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We've been using Liquid XML Studio for quite a while now. The XML Schema Editor in the free version was good enough for most of our project, and the XML editor is great for tracking down validation issues. |
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definitely worth taking a look at the liquid xml editor |
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Stylus Studio is a FANTASTIC tool! |
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I think this has been discussed before. |
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Eclipse has a good XML editor, and it can do a lot of other stuff to boot. Notepad++ is also an excellent choice. Both are free, comprehensive and very customizable. |
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Liquid Technologies XML Editor, called XML Studio 2011 is pretty good and i would say pretty mid priced as well. |
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Did you try EditiX XML Editor, it has a nice visual schema editor and a free version is available. |
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