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- From: John Evdemon <john.evdemon@xmls.com>
- To: "'bboeri@world.std.com'" <bboeri@world.std.com>,"'xml-dev@lists.xml.org'" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 19:39:08 -0500
Bob,
(plug)
The Mapper component of the Business Integration Platform is an XML to XML
transformation utility. We have used it to transform CBL to RosettaNet
(among others). The actual transformations can be generated as JSP or XSLT.
See our website (or drop me a line) for more information.
(/plug)
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John Evdemon
Chief Architect
xmlsolutions
www.xmls.com
www.xedi.org
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From: bboeri@world.std.com <bboeri@world.std.com>
To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
CC: bboeri@world.std.com <bboeri@world.std.com>
Sent: Fri Dec 29 14:41:26 2000
Subject: XML-to-XML conversion utilities
Hi,
I'm looking for a utility that provides perhaps an 80% solution
to the problem of converting valid XML documents from one DTD
to another DTD.
Ideally I'd like a system that lets me map tag-or-attribute-source
to tag-or-attribute-destination. Something that isn't Omnimark-perfect
but more like a 4GL in terms of ease of use.
I know there is no Santa Claus, but if is there a solution that
does perhaps 80-90% of the job and lets you tweak the balance
with an XML authoring tool like XMetaL or Spy, please let me
know.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
http://world.std.com/~bboeri
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