![]() There are a lot of XMLSpy features that can’t be found in Eclipse. Instead, I’m going to try to use Eclipse and a free XPath query plugin that is available.Įclipse is not as sophisticated as XMLSpy, but it can do the basic functions, and it’s free. This year, when the annual support expired, I decided not to bother, although XMLSpy is a useful tool. I had submitted the paperwork to purchase XMLSpy, and two years of renewals had been approved. Where I work now, there is a purchase authorization process for software tools and it’s a little bit onerous. If the annual support isn’t renewed, then you lose access to the utility, and there are frequent updates that require re installation of the tool. ![]() The Altova licensing model is based on purchase plus annual support. However Altova’s licensing model has made it difficult for me to use the tool. I really like Altova’s XMLSpy utility for browsing XML, creating XSDs and testing XPath queries.
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