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| EditiX - http://www.editix.com Cross-platform and multi-purpose XML / XSLT Editor. [Open source, Shareware] - Read more |
PR: 6
| Exchanger XML Editor - http://www.exchangerxml.com/ A Java-based XML editor that facilitates easy browsing, editing, managing and conversion of XML documents. By Cladonia Ltd. [Commercial] - Read more |
PR: 3
| GenDoc - http://gendiapo.sourceforge.net/ A XML editor written in Java2 that can be specialize for a set of DTD. It is based on a existing project MerlotXML. [Open source] - Read more |
PR: 5
| Jaxe - http://jaxe.sourceforge.net/ A graphical Java XML editor customizable with an XML schema and a file describing the menus to insert the elements. [Open source, GPL] - Read more |
PR: 4
| JXMLPad - http://www.japisoft.com/xmlpad/ A Java bean component for editing XML document. [Shereware] - Read more |
PR: 6
| Morphon - http://www.morphon.com/ This validating XML editor uses CSS as the styling language, supports context sensitive styling and has an API for storage plugins. [Commercial] - Read more |
PR: 5
| NetBeans XML Project - http://xml.netbeans.org/ XML editor plugin for Netbeans, the open source Java IDE. Supports both text mode and tree mode editing. [Open Source] - Read more |
PR: 7
| oXygen - http://www.oxygenxml.com/ With a code insight and a flexible approach to XML editing it allows users to manage all XML related documents. - Read more |
PR: 5
| Pollo - http://pollo.sourceforge.net/ Tree-mode and text-mode XML editor with color-coding. Can read DTDs and many types of schemas to enhance editing. Built-in support for Cocoon sitemap files, Ant build files and XML Schemas. [Open Source, BSD-like] - Read more |
PR: 3
| TXE - The XML Editor - http://www.geocities.com/shjejurkar/TXE/readme.html A GUI XML editor written in Java using the DOM (Document Object Model) parser provided by Oracle. [Freeware] - Read more |
PR: 4
| VisualXML - http://www.pierlou.com/visxml/ Java application to create and modify DTDs and XML documents. [Freeware] - Read more |
PR: 3
| XAmple - http://www.felixgolubov.com/XMLEditor/ Java Swing-based XML editor that analyzes a given XML schema and then generates a document-specific graphical user interface. Generic XML configuration tool. Generic schema-driven data-entry form. [Open source] - Read more |
PR: 5
| Xeena - http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xeena Generic Java application for editing valid XML documents derived from any valid DTD. (IBM Corporation) - Read more |
PR: 5
| Xerlin - http://www.xerlin.org/ An extensible Java based XML editor. [Open source] - Read more |
PR: 5
| XML Pro - http://www.vervet.com/ Java-based XML editor that supports DTD validation. [Commercial] - Read more |
PR: 7
| XMLmind XML Editor - http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/ Very good editor for structured documents (like DocBook XML). DTD-only version is free to use and comes with DocBook support. XML Schema enabled version is commercial available. - Read more |
PR: 6
| xmloperator - http://www.xmloperator.net/ An XML editor for data oriented documents. Editing is guided by any DTD or RELAX NG schema. [Open Source, BSD-like] - Read more |


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