ANNOUNCE: XML Spy 4.1 Suite now available - adds support for XSL:FO (Formatting Objects) and PDF conversion

From: XML Spy <support_at_xmlspy.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:40:17 -0400
Message-ID: <Ck%z7.1043$oc.134957_at_news.shore.net>


Fellow XML developers:

We are pleased to announce the final release of the new XML Spy 4.1 Suite! Download a FREE evaluation copy today! www.xmlspy.com/download.

The XML Spy 4.1 Suite is a complete out-of-the-box solution for all phases of Advanced XML Application Development, supporting the entire corporate XML workflow, beginning with visual data-modeling, through to XML authoring and editing, storing to XML Repository, and content delivery through XML transformation! XML Spy 4.1 Suite consists of three products: XML Spy 4.1 Document Editor, XML Spy 4.1 XSLT Designer, and XML Spy 4.1 Integrated Development Environment.

The XML Spy 4.1 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) builds on the success of previous versions by adding new functionality, specifically:

+ Authoring support for the W3C's XSL Formatting Objects (XSL:FO),
    including entry helpers for XSL and FO! View resulting XSL:FO     Transformations directly on the screen!

+ Built-in support for Apache FOP! Automatically Generate PDF,
    PostScript, PCL, MIF, and many other file types with a     single-click!

+ Complete support for the W3C's final XML Schema Recommendation,
    including graphical Schema design, schema-based validation, and     schema conversion tools!

+ Complete ODBC and ADO database access functionality, including
    database schema to XML schema conversions, and advanced import     & export features for legacy data!

+ Extendable 3rd Party Plug-in architecture for solution providers
    to build custom applications!

+ Customizable user-interface and new Windows XP look-and-feel!

The XML Spy 4.1 XSLT Designer is an innovative new approach to automate writing of complex XSLT Stylesheets using an intuitive, drag-and-drop user interface. It also enables the customization of the XML Spy 4.1 Document Editor by defining an XSLT Stylesheet and additional editing-specific options based upon the underlying DTD or XML Schema for use during the content creation or editing process.

The XML Spy 4.1 Document Editor is the easiest word-processor style free-flow WYSISYG text editor for XML documents, empowering non-technical people to create and edit XML documents. It supports form-based data input, graphical elements, presentation and editing of arbitrary repeating XML elements as tables, real-time validation, and consistency checking using XML Schema. The Document Editor is available as a stand-alone application, integrated as a separate view within the XML Spy IDE user-interface (if you purchase the XML Spy Suite product), and as a Browser Plug-In for Internet Explorer, which allows for XML content creation anywhere on the Internet!

The XML Spy 4.1 Document Framework consists of the XML Spy 4.1 XSLT Designer and the XML Spy 4.1 Document Editor, which together form an XSLT & XML Schema based, enterprise-wide content management solution for creating and deploying large volumes of XML content in real-world production environments such as web-publishing, knowledge management or e-commerce. A live demonstration of the XML Spy 4.1 Document Framework in action is hosted at www.nanonull.com (requires Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0). The demo consists of several rich electronic forms based on advanced schema and XSLT, which were written using the XSLT designer, and are displayed and edited on your browser using the automatically installed Document Editor browser plug-in.

The XML Spy 4.1 Suite
The XML Spy 4.1 IDE and XML Spy 4.1 Document Framework together comprise the XML Spy 4.1 Suite, the most comprehensive tool Suite for Advanced XML Application Development (AXAD)!

For a more detailed 4.0 pricing information and other available product versions and upgrade options, please visit our online pricelist for XML Spy 4.0 at www.xmlspy.com/order

Come see a demonstration of XML Spy 4.1 Suite this fall and receive a FREE copy of O'Reilly's Guide to XML Schema (a $12.95 value!, 4,000 copies available!).

XML Spy 2001 Tour Dates:

Microsoft PDC, Oct 22-23, Los Angeles, http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/ XML Edge, Oct 24-25, Santa Clara, http://www.sys-con.com/xmledge/ XML Asia Pacific, Nov 5-8, Sydney, Australia, http://www.xmlasiapacific.com Go Local Biz Boston, Nov 15, Boston,
http://www.golocalbiz.com/bizexpo/boston/ XML On Wall Street, Nov 20, NYC, http://www.xmlonwallstreet.com XML World, Nov 26-29, San Francisco, http://www.xmlworld.org XML Conf. & Expo, Dec 11-13, Orlando, http://www.xmlconference.net/xmlusa/

XML Spy 4.1 Authorized Training:

Master the art of all XML Technologies with the help of the easy-to-use XML Spy 4.1 Suite! XML Spy is proud to announce the first authorized course for learning XML with XML Spy 4.1. XMLSpyBootCamp! - EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS TUESDAY OCT. 23! Developed by the Richard Hale Shaw Group (www.RichardHaleShawGroup.com -- creators of the XMLBootCamp, UMLBootCamp and other BootCamp-style, training courses for software developers on COM, ASP, UML and .NET), XMLSpyBootCamp is a 4-day, hands-on intense immersion in learning XML using XML Spy 4.1. Starting with XML fundamentals and mark-up, and moving quickly to style-sheets (XSL and XSLT using the XSLT Designer in XML Spy) and validation (DTD's and Schemas, plus the XML Spy Schema Editor and IE plug-in), the course covers both the DOM and the SAX parser, as well as server-side XML and SOAP. Taught in a rigorous, hands-on fashion by professionals such as Josh Holmes (who wrote the XML Spy BootCamp course and who teaches the XMLBootCamp), you'll complete this class knowing exactly how to utilize the latest features of XML Spy 4.1 for building a variety of applications using XML. This course will be taught publicly, starting in late October, 2001, and is available as on-site training as well. For details see www.XMLSPYBOOTCAMP.com.

Download a FREE Xml Spy evaluation copy TODAY! www.xmlspy.com/download! Received on Fri Oct 19 2001 - 21:40:17 CEST

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