Tutorial example files The tutorial files are available in the application folder: C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\Altova\XMLSpy2016\Examples \Tutorial The Examples folder contains various XML files for you to experiment with, while the Tutorial folder contains all the files used in this tutorial.
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Installation and configuration This tutorial assumes that you have successfully installed XMLSpy on your computer and received a free evaluation key-code, or are a registered user. Working with XMLSpy projects, which enable you to easily organize your XML documents. This involves assigning an XSLT file and carrying out the transformation using XMLSpy's built-in XSLT engines. Transforming an XML file using an XSLT stylesheet.
You will learn how to assign a schema for an XML document, edit an XML document in Grid View and Text View, and validate XML documents using XMLSpy's built-in validator. Learning how to navigate schemas in Schema View, and how to generate documentation of schemas. Using Schema View features to create complex and simple types, global element references, and attribute enumerations. You will learn how to create an XML Schema in XMLSpy's intuitive Schema View, how to create complex content models using drag-and-drop mechanisms, and how to configure Schema View. The tutorial is divided into the following parts: XMLSpy Interface, which helps you to familiarize yourself with the applications's graphical user interface (GUI). In the process you will learn how to use some of XMLSpy's most powerful features. Project 84 8 That's It Index Altova XMLSpy 2016 Enterprise Editionĥ 1 This tutorial provides an overview of XML and takes you through a number of key XML tasks. the XSL File 80 Altova XMLSpy 2016 Enterprise EditionĤ 7 Project Management 7.1 Benefits of. the Schema 75 6 XSLT Transformations 6.1 Assigning. and Attribute Enumerations 43 4 XML Schemas: XMLSpy Features 4.1 Schema Navigation Schema Documentation XML Documents 5.1 Creating a. Complex Types and Simple Types Referencing. the Basic Schema 27 3 XML Schemas: Advanced 3.1 Working with. New XML Schema File Defining Namespaces Defining a. Settings 10 2 XML Schemas: Basics 2.1 Creating a. Published: Altova GmbHģ Table of Contents 1 XMLSpy Interface 1.1 The Views The Windows Menus and. In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document.
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