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I've been an Emacs/Xemacs user for years, and use that along with
Apache-Ant for most of my XML/Java work. The combination can handle any
project size, especially if you combine it with CVS. But every once in a
while I come up for air and look to see if there's a lean and mean
alternative to my simple but effective Emacs-Ant base. I hate bloated IDE's.
I tried Oxygen for the XML-FO and XSL stuff I do and I can recommend it. It
_is_ comparatively lean and mean and so far handles as large a project as I
can throw at it. For mega-projects I would go to Oxygen as an Eclipse
plugin.
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Berjon" <robin.berjon@expway.fr>
To: <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Dev tools question ...
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 10:14:44AM -0400, Greg Fields wrote:
> >ladies & gents ... I've been using a free editor for XML dev, but my
> >projects are getting to the point where I will need to start looking at
> >commercial dev tools. Other than XMLspy, XMetaL, and TurboXML, are there
> >any other good ones out there? What do you use?
>
> I haven't tried the two others, but I would rule out XMLSpy. I've wasted
too
> much of my life already fixing schemas and instances that people thought
were
> good because XMLSpy said they were ok. Or worse, because XMLSpy generated
them,
> in which case they are about as good as useless.
>
> --
> Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@expway.fr>
> Research Engineer, Expway http://expway.fr/
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