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   New software which makes use of the CSV compaction of XML easy.

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Dear Sirs:

  This is announcement that the software which makes use of 
 "CSV (Comma Separated Values) compaction for XML" easy was newly 
added. 
I introduced the revision of the CSV compaction software here in 
last April. This is the still stronger reinforcement.
The added software is the GUI editor of Java version which generates 
specifications of how to compact XML documents.

The CSV compaction is a tool which improves data-processing 
performance for large data-centric XML documents by packing specified 
non-process-target elements and attributes in the CSV format. 
The CSV compaction is an reversible process. The compaction and 
de-compaction are performed with the automatically generated XSL sheets. 
We have distributed the trial version from the following site:
    http://www.labs.fujitsu.com/freesoft/en/csvc4xml

The new added software displays a tree image, after inputting its DTD. 
And it can specify by GUI operations which elements and attributes are
compacted. Then it outputs specifications for the CSV compaction.
This software makes it easy to compact XML documents with many 
kinds of element names and complicated data structure.
DTDs are generated by using a DTD generator tool from XML documents.

Some open source software is appended to this Java version software, 
and, for this reason, this software can be tried without special 
initial setting.
We express gratitude to the open source software used here,
Apache Xerces, Apache Xalan, Saxon, DTDGenerator and nekoDTD. 

I would appreciate it very much if you try this software and give 
us your comments.


Best Regards,

=================
Shigeru Yoshida
Fujitsu Labs.  http://www.labs.fujitsu.com/en/




 

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