> Can anyone recommend a XML Schema Editor for Windows?
>
You may also want to take a look at XMLSpy (www.altova.com/products_ide.html).
It's used by many standards bodies to create and publish their reference
schemas. XMLSpy allows you to design XML Schemas graphically in an intuitive
way that includes the ability to edit directly in the graphical schema view,
show attributes and elements in the schema tree, and edit all advanced
constraints with ease - see screen shots here: www.altova.com/features_schema35.html.
In addition, XMLSpy goes way beyond just schema design and gives you
the ability to generate complete schema documentation, generate source-code in
Java, C++, and C# to do object-xml binding, generate XML schemas from database
schemas, and much more.
For a complete overview of how Altova tools can help you work with XML
Schema please see http://www.altova.com/dev_portal_xml_schema.html
Ted Henry
Altova, Inc.
www.altova.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael J. Pawlowsky [mailto:mikep@clearskymedia.ca]
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 11:02 AM
To: XML Developers List
Subject: [xml-dev] Schema Editor
Can anyone recommend a XML Schema Editor for Windows?
Thanks,
Mike
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