XML Editing Tools Questions.

ssdhanoa at us.ibm.com ssdhanoa at us.ibm.com
Fri Feb 4 00:54:37 GMT 2000



Hi Ross,
I suggest you try to looking at the alphaWorks site
(http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/) where you can get the XML Parser for Java.
In my opinion, it's the best validating parser out there.

Regards,
Shailendra
---------------------- Forwarded by Shailendra S Dhanoa/Cupertino/IBM on
02/03/2000 04:45 PM ---------------------------

Ross Lemire <rossl at EDIFECS.COM>@ic.ac.uk on 02/03/2000 04:35:15 PM

Please respond to Ross Lemire <rossl at EDIFECS.COM>

Sent by:  owner-xml-dev at ic.ac.uk


To:   xml-dev at ic.ac.uk
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Subject:  XML Editing Tools Questions.



I am a product marketing manager specing out a new XML editing tool and
looking for feedback on a few questions:

1.  What are the best XML tools on the market today, and why?

2.  What are the most important features these tools are missing?

3.  What projects are you working on that you need these tools for?


Your feedback is appreciated and will drive our development.

Ross Lemire


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