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Eclipse XML Editors and Tools |
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XML, DTD and XML Schema Editors, validators, and XML Catalog support The Source Editing project provides source editing support for typical "web" languages and the mixing of them, with a focus on making the editors extensible and easily reusable. It is important to recognize that SSE builds on the existing platform text infrastructure. Concepts such as content types, partition types, and viewer configurations are employed heavily. http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/sse/ |
| ID | org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.group |
| Version Number | 3.2.0.v201005241510-7H7AFUIDxumQGOb7ocjUR2Pvz-28 3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo 3.3.0.v201007311522-7H7DFXQDxumThUy9fiUXh2S4uxz- 3.2.2.v201008170029-7H7AFUQDxumQGOpBqffOY2f1qxDZ 3.3.2.v201112072049-7H7EFZ7DxumTmce4khcSkIiqoD8eDMKlT8Oz011P |
| Provider | Eclipse Web Tools Platform |
| Categories | Web |
| Date Changed | 2010-05-12 |
| License | EPL |
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| Downloads | 49241 |
Support of Web standards in the scope of the Web Standard Toolssubproject includes languages and specifications published byopen-standard bodies (e.g. W3C, IETF, ECMA, OASIS, WS-I, ANSI) that arecommonly used by Web-centric applications (e.g. HTML, CSS, JavaScript,XML, XSD, XSLT, SVG, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, SQL, XQuery).
This subproject provides support for integrating Web servers intoEclipse as first-class execution environments for Web applications. Thissupport includes the ability to configure Web servers and assocaite themwith Web projects.
Web Standard Tools provide extensible tools for the development ofWeb Applications and support development, testing and debugging withvarious servers. The following tools are available: