Dear XSL-List,
XSLT has never been so easy.
Don't you have to learn XSLT first? Not exactly. When you use Tiger, you
don’t need to know XSLT syntax, such as “match”, “for-each”,
“apply-templates”.
Tiger is purely a mapper, not an editor. Tiger doesn’t have syntax
context sensitive keyword help , and doesn’t ask you to define “match”.
The only thing you need to know is which input maps to which output, and
then drag & drop. Do what you do best and leave the dirty work to Tiger.
/*For an Advanced XSLT user, Tiger can save you up to 95% of time when
creating XSLT style sheet.*/
* Auto Mapping: When you have input and expected output XML
structures, you can automatically generate mappings and the
corresponding style sheet with a click of a button.
* Auto Matching: automatically defines “match”, “for-each”,
“apply-templates”.
* Auto Optimizing: can automatically generate optimized XSLT style
sheets.
* XPath Editing : fully supports XPath.
* Expression Wizard: expedites the process of creating complex
expressions.
* Conditional Processing: supports If, Choose-When-Otherwise
statements.
Download a free Developer Edition from : http://www.axizon.com/download.php
Best Regards,
Jun
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