[clug] looking for a FOSS Linux replacement for XMLSpy

Francis James Whittle fudje at grapevine.net.au
Fri Jul 24 18:36:45 MDT 2009


Can't say I've ever seen anything like it, although I only really
started looking after reading your message (I'm happy to compose and
visualise on paper then edit and manage in emacs....)

Best I can come up with is an eclipse plugin:
http://www.xcarecrows.com/xcarecrows/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=10

Claims to have:

	a graphical XML, XML Schema and XML stylesheets editor ;

But the screenshot is not terribly encouraging (Although it does show
editing a schema definition file).  No visualisation tool though.

Another eclipse plugin, oxygenxml -
http://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_schema_editor.html - looks really good
also, but while it does have "native" Linux support (Well, Java support,
anyway), it doesn't meet the free requirement in any sense -- 64 USD for
an academic licence! :O

On Sat, 2009-07-25 at 09:05 +1000, Jim Croft wrote:
> to compose, visualize, edit, manage XML schemas and similar.
> 
> any suggestions/recommendations?
> 
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