It’s time for another Altova product launch!
Adding to the new functionality announced in February’s Release 2 of the Altova MissionKit 2010, Release 3 delivers integration with the recently available Visual Studio® 2010, support for working with NIEM and iXBRL standards, support for mapping data to/from SAP’s IDoc EDI format, and much more.
Check out just a few of the highlights below and read all the details on the Altova What’s New page.
Release 3 is a free update for all Altova customers with an active Support and Maintenance Package. You can also test drive a free trial that includes all these new features.
Integration with Visual Studio 2010
Multiple Altova tools have long supported seamless integration with Visual Studio, allowing you to use their complete feature set inside the VS environment to access advanced or specialized functionality not available within Visual Studio. These include :
- XMLSpy – XML editor
- MapForce – data mapping tool
- StyleVision – stylesheet design tool
- UModel – advanced UML tool
- Authentic – XML authoring tool
With Release 3, this functionality has been updated to support Visual Studio 2010, which was released by Microsoft® last month. This adds to previous support for Visual Studio 2005 and 2008.
XMLSpy 2010 Release 3
New functionality includes:
- Ability to validate naming and coding conventions (extended schema validation)
- User-defined sample values for XML instance generation
- Support for Visual Studio 2010
An oft-requested feature, extended schema validation allows you to validate naming and coding conventions outside the scope of the XML Schema standard. This gives you more control over your XML architecture by allowing you to further constrain the way that elements and attributes are created and defined.
An example application of this powerful feature is within the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), though it can be used for any set of rules defined by your organization or project.
Another feature implemented based on XMLSpy customer requests is user-defined sample values for XML instance generation. While previous versions of the XML editor supported generation of XML instances using data supplied by XMLSpy, with v2010r3 you can now specify your own sample data so that the generated files will contain arbitrary results selected from pre-supplied values.
These new features are very important for users working with NIEM and other standards – and you’ll only find them in XMLSpy.
If you happen to be working with NIEM, be sure to read how the Altova MissionKit provides end-to-end support for NIEM, from IEPD development and planning, to the implementation of an exchange.
More R3 Highlights
Here are just a few other highlights from this most recent release across the Altova product line:
MapForce 2010r3
- MSXML6 for C++ code gen
- C++ generation for 64-bit systems
- Support for mapping SAP’s iDocEDI format
- Integration with Visual Studio 2010
- And more
StyleVision 2010r3
- Support for iXBRL
- Global templates for any element
- Integration with Visual Studio 2010
UModel 2010r3
- Integration with Visual Studio 2010
- Support for C# version 4.0
- Support for protocol state machine diagrams
- And more
DatabaseSpy 2010r3
- Support for inserting and retrieving external files from database binary fields
DiffDog 2010r3
- Enhancements to child-order functionality during XML-aware diff/merge comparisons
Check out all the new R3 features and screenshots here, and see how the Altova MissionKit can turbo charge your next development or data integration project!
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