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Thomas,
Take a look at http://www.deltaxml.com/ and also a web-based tool for
comparison at http://www.deltaxml.net/DeltaNet/request
This is fully tree-based and merge of two files can be achieved
directly from the delta file generated. You can use keys also to
ensure good merge. Three-way merge is, as you know, a lot more
complicated but is also available. Please contact us about that
(though I am at XML 2003 presenting a paper this week). You can see
some nice graphical demo of comparison and merge at
http://www.deltaxml.com/svg also.
Details of some other tools at
http://www.deltaxml.com/competitors.html - there may be more now but
this will help you.
Do contact me directly off-list for more info, or download eval.
Hope this helps you,
Best regards,
Robin
At 1:30 pm +0100 12/12/03, Brueggemann, Thomas wrote:
>Hi,
>Is anyone aware of existing or in-development graphical diff/merge
>tools for XML being tree based? I'd like to know how differences in
>XML trees can be presented graphically best and how three-way merges
>may look like (more than one tree?).
>Thanks in advance.
>Thomas
>
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