Editing XML
Every now and then, I have to edit XML files in z/Linux servers, using the vm editor. While it is sorta difficult to remember all the commands and even difficult to actually train others to use, I am wondering if anyone knows of a better way to access these XML files outside of the z/Linux box and edit XMLs in a Windows-like GUI. Any ideas ??
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Can you able to ssh, ftp to your server then you can use some editors like ultraeditor
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Yes, I access the server via PuTTY session or sometimes via the Tectia Client and edit the XMLs directly on the servers. So tell me more about this UltraEditor.. is it a GUI?
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Try here for screenshots, etc: http://www.ultraedit.com/products/uex.html
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Altova XML Spy is a clever editor for XML files (http://www.altova.com/ref/?s=w3s_xmledit&q=xmlspy).
The W3C's test editor/browser Amaya 3.1 can also help. Or simply chewck xml.com's list of xml editors on http://www.xml.com/pub/rg/XML_Editors . |
I have used a number of text editors which have all done fine in editing xml files. Here are some sources:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gedit/ http://scribes.sourceforge.net/ these two are specifically for xml http://www.conglomerate.org Screem HTML/XML editor at http://www.gnome.org |
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