[Web4lib] XML Editor recommendations?

Bret Parker Bret.Parker at ci.stockton.ca.us
Wed Oct 17 18:07:57 EDT 2007


John,

What eclipse plugins do you recommend for XML editors?

Bret Parker, Senior Systems Analyst (MLIS)
Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library
605 N. El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95202
bret.parker at ci.stockton.ca.us
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>>> John Fereira <jaf30 at cornell.edu> 10/6/2007 6:33 AM >>>
At 08:56 AM 10/6/2007, Francis Kayiwa wrote:

>On Oct 5, 2007, at 9:06 PM, Michael Wood wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>try XML Copy Editor, free and validates against schema
>>http://xml-copy-editor.sourceforge.net/ 
>>
>>We use it most days without dramas. Haven't used it for KML
>>however. No
>>connection with developers.
>
>vi and emacs? Both run on Windows and with a few addons will happily
>do XML. Best part is they run on just about everything except your
>toaster. :-)

I started using vi in 1984 and pretty much used it as my editor for 
everything on *nix and Windows systems.  A year or so I tried out the 
Eclipse IDE (http://www.eclipse.org/) and pretty much use it 
exclusively now for editing everything.  It has lots of plugins that 
provide realtime syntax checking for java, php, java,  html, xml, 
css, and just about everything else you can imagine.

I've worked in the open source community for 5-6 years and it seems 
that on pretty much every project I work almost all of the developers 
use Eclipse.


John Fereira
jaf30 at cornell.edu 
Ithaca, NY 

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