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User Manual |
This User Manual contains tutorials of the various XMLSpy features to help you get started, and explanations of important features. It also contains a comprehensive reference section that describes XMLSpy IDE features. The User Manual consists of the following sections:
| • | An Introduction, which provides an overview of Altova's XML products. |
| • | A Tutorial that shows you how to use XMLSpy for the major aspects of XML: |
| • | XML editing and validation |
| • | Schema/DTD editing and validation |
| • | XSLT editing and transformation |
| • | Detailed descriptions of the five XMLSpy views: Text View, Enhanced Grid View, Schema/WSDL View, Authentic View, and Browser View. These five sections describe the GUI and features of the various views, including descriptions of the various components, symbols, and icons found in each view. In these sections, you will become familiar with the views and learn how to use each view's features. |
| • | A description of how XMLSpy can be integrated with Visual Studio .NET. |
| • | A description of Eclipse integration in XMLSpy. |
| • | A description of how to use the XSLT/XQuery Debugger component, which is delivered with XMLSpy. The XSLT/XQuery Debugger enables you to check and correct your XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets and XQuery documents. In an XSLT debugging session, you can go through the transformation of an XML file, step-by-step, using a selected stylesheet. In an XQuery debugging session, you can step through the execution of an XQuery document. |
| • | A User Reference that contains a description of all menu commands available in XMLSpy. |
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