On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:02:50 -0400, Abel Braaksma <abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl>
wrote:
Mark Anderson wrote:
I'm using Xselerator for debugging, but don't like it at all (UI is
horrible and it seems pretty buggy).
Anyone got another suggestion for editors/debuggers,
I can highly recommend Eclipse + oXygen (http://www.oxygenxml.com/), it
is fully XSLT 2.0 compatible (with Saxon), supports XML Catalog, XQuery,
and XSL-FO and much more, is an (XSLT) debugger, syntax-highlighter, has
its own environment (but I use it as plugin in Eclipse), does code-sense
(dropdown with suggestions while you type) and give extensive help on
each entry while you type. What I find very handy is the static error
checking while I type.
Easy one-click run against any XSLT processor, or XSL-FO processor or
both and much more. It has some smaller bugs but all-in-all it is very
stable (the staff has fast response to inquiries). But I am writing a
rave review here, perhaps this is not the place... :)
I agree with what you say about about oXygen. Great tool and great company.
I personally do not like to use it in eclipse, mainely because all
functionanlity of the standalone editor cannot be reproduced (right now I
am thinking of 'Find All').
What I really like is that I can use the same license for my Apple,
Windows and Linux boxes.
best,
-Rob
oXygen is just one of them, others will favor others, I am sure.
Cheers,
-- Abel
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