Description
ServingXML FOR LINUX
ServingXML is a powerful markup language designed for expressing XML pipelines. It is also an extensible Java framework that allows users to define the elements of the language to suit their specific needs.
Key Features:
- Supports reading content from various sources such as XML files, flat files, SQL queries, or dynamically generated SAX events.
- Allows for transformation of content using XSLT stylesheets and custom SAX filters.
- Enables users to write content in various formats including XML, HTML, PDF, or as email attachments.
- Specifically designed for converting flat file or database records to XML format.
- Supports namespaces, variant record types, multi-valued fields, segments, repeating groups, hierarchical grouping of records, and XML Schema validation.
- Functions as an "inversion of control" container for assembling components from different projects to efficiently process records and XML.
Technical Specifications:
- File Type: Software
- Platform: Linux
- Developer: Daniel Parker
- Price: FREE
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User Reviews for ServingXML FOR LINUX 7
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ServingXML FOR LINUX provides a robust framework for XML pipelines and content transformation. It supports various file types and output formats.
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ServingXML is a game-changer for managing XML pipelines. Its versatility and ease of use are impressive!
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I absolutely love ServingXML! It simplifies complex data transformations with its powerful features.
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This app has transformed how I handle XML data. The support for various formats is fantastic!
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ServingXML exceeded my expectations! The integration with Java makes it a must-have for developers.
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A top-notch tool for XML processing! ServingXML's capabilities make my work so much easier and efficient.
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Highly recommend ServingXML! It's intuitive, powerful, and has made data conversion seamless for me.