Stream: implementers
Topic: XSD file view for linux?
Erich Schulz (Jun 27 2016 at 23:47):
I dont suppose anyone can recommend a good viewer for XSD and related files that plays well on ubuntu?
Michael Osborne (Jun 28 2016 at 07:02):
Don't know about a Linux XSD viewer. I use XMLSpy at work for this sort of thing. I highly recommend it.
Erich Schulz (Jun 28 2016 at 07:31):
Thanks @Michael Osborne - I think I may have resigned myself to using vim :-/
Patrick Werner (Jun 28 2016 at 08:35):
IntelliJ has decent XML functionalities and is available for Linux as well. I'm not quite shure if alle the features are available in the free community edition, but it should be much better than vim
Erich Schulz (Jun 28 2016 at 08:36):
after I delete all the closing tags its actually not so bad... a bit like YAML!
Vadim Peretokin (Jun 29 2016 at 03:20):
Oxygen runs on Linux and is a top-notch editor, but it is pricey. Otherwise, I find that Sublime Text works great because of it's speed
Stefan Lang (Jun 30 2016 at 11:01):
Netbeans has a quite nice community supported XSD editor plugin (add http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/xml/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/build/updates/updates.xml as an update center and install "XML Tools" plugin).
For pure viewing Eclipse's XSD is also fine, but it is kind of impossible to do graphical editing of XSDs.
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