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I am happy to announce an updated release of the XSLToolbox, an open
source
toolkit available at http://www.nist.gov/xsltoolbox. The XSLToolbox's
goal is to
help developers avoid the drudgery of writing the complicated XSLT
transforms
often needed to integrate XML applications.
The XSLToolbox contains two tools, both written in XSLT:
1. APEX - an application for transforming XML documents as specified by
architectural forms
2. ATTS - a stylesheet generator for adding default attribute values to
XML
documents
The release includes numerous APEX usage examples, documentation, and a
(recently added) application implementing an easy-to-edit XML vocabulary
for
creating slide presentations.
The XSLToolbox requires an XSLT processor and the Apache Ant build tool
(if you want to run all the included example in one fell swoop). The
slide
presentation application requires Python, the ReportLab Toolkit, and
the Gnome
XML libraries (with their Python bindings).
For more information, see http://www.nist.gov/xsltoolbox.
Comments are welcome.
Regards,
Josh
Joshua Lubell, NIST
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8263
Gaithersburg MD 20899-8263 USA
(301) 975-3563
lubell@nist.gov
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