All the Tools You Need for Designing XML Schemas and Transformation Pipelines.
Oxygen XML Developer is the premier XML development tool, focusing on XML source editing, Schema design, and XSLT editing/debugging. It offers powerful support to help you edit, transform, and debug XML-based documents, making XML development easy and effective. It also provides various other specialized editors for working with JSON, YAML, WSDL and other types of documents, providing specialized content completion, validation, helpful side views, conversion tools, and many other useful features.
Features & Technologies
Structured XML Editing
A user-friendly interface is combined with a large number of intuitive XML editing features designed to help you to improve productivity and the quality of your work.
Validation
Oxygen's as-you-type validation support and context-sensitive editing capabilities help to make sure your documents (XML, JSON, HTML, etc.) are consistently "well-formed" and valid.
XML Databases Support
The powerful connectivity support in Oxygen allows you to interact with the majority of the most common XML databases, content management systems, and WebDAV.
Intelligent Editors
Specialized views, intelligent actions, and features designed to be intuitive, responsive, and easy to use offer unique editing support covering XML-related technologies like XML Schemas, RelaxNG, Schematron, XSLT, XQuery, WSDL, and Ant together with web technologies, such as HTML, CSS, JSON, YAML, and Markdown.
XSLT & XQuery Debugging
Oxygen offers a powerful XSLT and XQuery debugger that provides full control over the debugging process. Two dedicated perspectives are available, one for XSLT and one for XQuery debugging, both offering specialized views and actions that allow you to troubleshoot and perfect your documents.
Web Services Support
The advanced WSDL editor helps you edit WSDL documents, offering content completion capabilities, a specialized Outline view, and support to generate documentation. You can easily verify if the defined SOAP messages are accepted by the remote Web Services server using Oxygen's integrated WSDL SOAP Analyzer tool.