![]() XMLSpy has long provided royalty-free code generation based on XML Schemas in Java, C#, and C++ for Windows – and with v2010r2 you can also generate C++ for use on the Linux platform. R2 also delivers support for versioning on SharePoint® Server, so you can now read/write files on the CMS with full check out/check in functionality. ![]() In addition to a new 64-bit version, Release 2 of XMLSpy 2010 delivers optimizations for working with large files in Text View and Grid View, faster XML Schema-based validation, and long-awaited support for HTTPS in the SOAP client and SOAP debugger. Below are just a few highlights of the new release. A convenient dialog offers access to either communication method. ![]() The native database support generally provides more functionality, but there may be instances when the user prefers the pure ODBC API. Database users also now have the option to connect via the pure ODBC API instead of using Altova’s native support for a particular database. For all database-enabled MissionKit tools, support for IBM® iSeries® has been extended to include the latest version, 6.1. ![]() The 32-bit versions will run on both 32- and 64-bit operating systems. Of course, R2 is also delivered in 32-bit versions that include all of the new features described below. ![]() There are many advantages realized with 64-bit versions – more about these in subsequent posts – but the most significant is the reduction of limitations associated with working with XML files sized anywhere from 100 MB up to the gigabyte range. Release 2 of the Altova MissionKit 2010 is available in a 32-bit version as well as a new 64-bit version for users running operating systems such as Windows 7 (64-bit) and Windows Vista 64-bit. We are very excited to announce Release 2 of the Altova MissionKit 2010, which includes numerous performance optimizations, new features, and native 64-bit versions across the product line. Release 2 of the Altova MissionKit 2010 delivers radical performance optimizations and new 64-bit product versions ![]()
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