Xerlin

Xerlin is an open source XML editor for the Java 2 platform[1] released under an Apache style license.[2] The project is a Java based XML modeling application written to make creating and editing XML files easier. The latest version of Xerlin is 1.3, which was released in May 2005.

Project Details

Xerlin contains contributions originally made to the Merlot XML editor project, the open source project on which Xerlin is based. ChannelPoint founded and hosted the Merlot XML Editor as an open source project during 2000-2001. Xerlin was created to build on those foundations and in fact used some of the same developers.[3]

Xerlin runs on any Java 2 virtual machine (JDK1.2.2 or higher). The application is extensible via custom editor interfaces that can be added for individual DTD's. Xerlin can validate XML against both DTDs and Schemas.

gollark: No, generate n random bytes. It's niche but I have actually had programs need that oddly frequently.
gollark: I also use "generate random bytes" oddly often. That may just be me.
gollark: Also map/filter/whatever, though Luadash does that.
gollark: Stuff like `fread` (my terrible name for "read file to string"), `fwrite` (write string to file), `fetch` (send GET request to given HTTP address and return string result), `copy` (deep-copy a table), etc.
gollark: Loads of my projects contain copy-pasted functions to make that sort of thing mildly more convenient.

See also

  • Exari - Project founders

References

  1. Henderson, Robert; Deane, Sharon (2004-01-07). "Real-world XML". XML Made Simple. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. 125. ISBN 0-7506-5998-X.
  2. "Xerlin XML Editor license". Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  3. "Stylus Studios: Open source XML Editor". 2002-07-15. Archived from the original on May 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-15.

Further reading

  • "Jar Bundler User Guide: Creating an Application Package". 2006-05-23. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  • Kubo, Hiroya; Masatoshi Tamamura; Takashi Kowata; Ikuyo Kaneko (2002). "Supporting School Evaluations by Customizable Questionnaire Schema Sharing" (pdf) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-05-15. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Harold, Elliotte Rusty (2003-10-02). Effective XML: 50 specific ways to improve your XML. Addison-Wesley. pp. 76 – 77. ISBN 0-321-15040-6.
  • Baclawski, Kenneth; Niu, Tianhua (2005-10-01). Ontologies for Bioinformatics (1st ed.). MIT Press. pp. 10, 11, 34. ISBN 0-262-02591-4.
  • Barth, Thomas; Schüll, Anke (March 2006). Grid Computing: Konzepte, Technologien, Anwendungen (in German and English) (1st ed.). Germany: Vieweg+Teubner. pp. 118, 122, 123, 132. ISBN 3-8348-0033-3.
  • Magnus, Jørgen Barsett (December 2007). Metabolic Engineering of the Valine Pathway in Corynebacterium Glutamicum - Analysis and Modelling. Germany: Forschungszentrum Jülich. p. 16. ISBN 3-89336-499-4.
  • Steinbrenner, Eugen (February 2009). Internetbasierte interaktive Lernmodule zur hierarchischen Datenstrukturierung und zur Linienglättung (in German). Germany: Grin Verlag. pp. 9, 88. ISBN 3-640-27276-5.


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