Re: Is there an XML editor for Eclipse?
- From: Ramon F Herrera <ramon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:44:46 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 18, 7:47 pm, Andrew Thompson <andrewtho...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 19, 1:41 am, Ramon F Herrera <ra...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 18, 1:29 am, "Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe> wrote:
Ramon F Herrera wrote:11
I have been playing with XML files for the first time lately. The IDEs
that handle those files better are:
Does it offer a button to 'validate' the document?
I bet you are comparing the 3 extra buttons added by NB6 when an XML
file is opened. ...
You'd be wrong. I don't run NB, and do not know
of the 'three buttons' to which you refer. I was
simply commenting on the JNLP files that are
*produced* by NB, of which, I've validated and
corrected many.
I stand corrected, Andrew. After my posting I discovered the XML
capabilities of Eclipse (I was making comparisons from my computer,
the one which didn't have the XML editor plugin) and they are pretty
good.
The bottom line of my evaluation is that we Java developers should
envy only one thing that Microsoft provides to VS developers: the
conversion from XML to grid. I hate to admit it, but it is cool and
they beat our collective rear ends with that feature.
Additionally, Excel can open XML files, while OpenOffice's scalc
cannot. :-(
-Ramon
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