• 2024

    26.0
    Version 26.0 - October 11, 2023
  • 25.1
    Version 25.1 - March 16, 2023
  • 2023

    25.0
    Version 25.0 - October 13, 2022
  • 24.1
    Version 24.1 - March 7, 2022
  • 2022

    24.0
    Version 24.0 - October 18, 2021
  • 23.1
    Version 23.1 - March 4, 2021
  • 2021

    23.0
    Version 23.0 - November 19, 2020
  • 22.1
    Version 22.1 - May 19, 2020
  • 22.0
    Version 22.0 - February 12, 2020
  • 2020

    21.1
    Version 21.1 - May 23, 2019
  • 21.0
    Version 21.0 - February 22, 2019
  • 2019

    20.1
    Version 20.1 - June 15, 2018
  • 20.0
    Version 20.0 - March 16, 2018
  • 2018

  • 19.0
    Version 19.1 - September 29, 2017
    Version 19.0 - April 5, 2017
  • 2017

  • 18.0
    Version 18.1 - October 18, 2016
    Version 18.0 - April 21, 2016
  • 2016

  • 17.0
    Version 17.1 - October 20, 2015
    Version 17.0 - May 5, 2015
  • 2015

  • 16.0
    Version 16.1 - October 7, 2014
    Version 16.0 - May 20, 2014
  • 2014

  • 15.0
    Version 15.2 - January 22, 2014
    Version 15.1 - October 7, 2013
    Version 15.0 - June 7, 2013
  • 2013

  • 14.0
    Version 14.2 - February 13, 2013
    Version 14.1 - October 19, 2012
    Version 14.0 - June 27, 2012
  • 2012

  • 13.0
    Version 13.2 - January 12, 2012
    Version 13.1 - October 26, 2011
    Version 13.0 - August 29, 2011
  • 2011

    12.0
    Version 12.2 - May 19, 2011
    Version 12.1 - January 12, 2011
    Version 12.0 - September 14, 2010
  • 2010

  • 11.0
    Version 11.2 - March 16, 2010
    Version 11.1 - December 17, 2009
    Version 11.0 - October 9, 2009
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    10.0
    Version 10.3 - June 29, 2009
    Version 10.2 - April 15, 2009
    Version 10.1 - February 25, 2009
    Version 10.0 - October 23, 2008
  • 2008

  • 9.0
    Version 9.3 - July 2, 2008
    Version 9.2 - May 9, 2008
    Version 9.1 - December 18, 2007
    Version 9.0 - November 2, 2007
  • 2007

    8.0
    Version 8.2 - May 7, 2007
    Version 8.1 - January 25, 2007
    Version 8.0 - November 20, 2006
  • 7.0
    Version 7.2 - June 6, 2006
    Version 7.1 - March 2, 2006
    Version 7.0 - January 13, 2006
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  • 6.0
    Version 6.2 - September 19, 2005
    Version 6.1 - July 19, 2005
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    5.0
    Version 5.1 - January 18, 2005
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    Version 4.2 - July 15, 2004
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    Version 4.0 - April 30, 2004
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    Version 3.1 - February 6, 2004
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  • 2.0
    Version 2.0.4 - September 19, 2003
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    Version 2.0.1 - May 15, 2003
    Version 2.0 - April 2, 2003
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  • 1.0
    Version 1.2.4 - December 17, 2002
    Version 1.2.3 - November 27, 2002
    Version 1.2.2 - October 22, 2002
    Version 1.2.1 - September 27, 2002
    Version 1.2 - June 27, 2002
    Version 1.1.9 - June 15, 2002
    Version 1.1.8 - June 5, 2002
    Version 1.1.7 - May 27, 2002
    Version 1.1.6 - May 24, 2002
    Version 1.1.5 - May 20, 2002
    Version 1.1 - May 15, 2002
    Version 1.0 - April 15, 2002

Oxygen XML Editor 8.2

May 7, 2007

Related versions: 8.0     8.1     8.2    

Native XML Database Support

XQuery Debugger Support

Oxygen XML Editor brought the first XQuery debugger against a native XML database allowing users of the MarkLogic 3.2 (or higher) database to debug their XQuery code based on the MarkLogic Server 3.2 (or higher) XQuery debugging API.

Support for the Native XML Storage for Oracle

In addition to organizing the XML data in tables, Oracle offers a logical grouping of the XML resources in collections. You can open and edit documents using the database explorer available in the database perspective. The resources subtree is found under the node "XML Repository".

Limit the Number of Nodes Displayed in a Very Large Container

An Oracle XML container or a Tamino one can have millions of resources. In order to improve the performance of browsing a container the maximum number of nodes displayed in such a container in the Database Explorer view is limited to a configurable value. The nodes set can be browsed with Up and Down buttons.

Type Selection for the Containers on Berkeley DB

You can choose the type of the containers you want to create from the database browser. There are supported both the "Wholedoc" type containers and the "Node" type containers.

Delete XML Instances from a Tamino doctype

The XML instances stored in a Tamino doctype can be deleted.

Support for the Tamino System Collection

Tamino system collections can be browsed using the database explorer.

Filter XML instances of a Tamino doctype

An XQuery predicate can be set as filter for the XML instances of a Tamino doctype presented in Database Explorer view.

Support for Output Parameters in Stored Procedures

Output parameters are supported for stored procedures executed on a database of type IBM DB2, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL.

ISO Schematron Support

Editing ISO Schematron Schemas   [read more...]

Oxygen has a Schematron editor that analyzes the namespace and automatically detects if the edited Schematron schema is ISO Schematron. It offers continuous validation as well as a Content Completion Assistant with suggestions for the ISO Schematron elements, attributes, and values.

Editing Support for Embedded ISO Schematron Rules in XML Schema   [read more...]

When editing XML Schemas, Oxygen offers proposals, using the Content Completion Assistant, inside xs:annotation and xs:appinfo ISO Schematron. This makes Schematron embedded rules easier to edit.

Validating XML Documents Against ISO Schematron   [read more...]

Oxygen supports validation against ISO Schematron schemas, including validation on request, continuous validation, and batch validation.

Validating XML Document Against ISO Schematron Embedded Rules   [read more...]

ISO Schematron rules can be embedded in other schemas. Oxygen offers validation against ISO Schematron rules embedded in Relax NG schemas or XML Schema.

Support for Abstract Patterns and Included ISO Schematron Schemas   [read more...]

Oxygen also supports ISO Schematron schemas that contain abstract patterns or references to other ISO Schematron files through sch:include.

Validation

Validation Scenarios   [read more...]

The Oxygen Validation Scenarios are very powerful and solve numerous important issues when working with XML markup and XML-related technologies. They also allow you to work with modules and perform multiple validations with one action.

By default, the validation of a document is done by using a processor (XML parser, XSLT transformer, XQuery engine, etc.) to analyze the current file. The validation scenario allows you to specify a set of files to validate, the processor to use for each file, and whether or not to perform continuous validation. When working with a module, you can perform the validation on the Main File (the file that references that module) and you can also perform multiple validations on various files or with various processors.

Editor Improvements

Multi-Line Find/Replace   [read more...]

The Find/Replace is enhanced with multi-line capabilities. Both the find and the replace expressions can cover multiple lines of the document. Along with the regular expressions and XPath filtering support, this allows powerful changes to be applied on the document content.

The Attribute Displayed in the Outline View Is Configurable

The Outline view displays a tree structure of the document updated in real time as you edit your file. It also displays some information from the attributes or from the text content for each element. Oxygen has a priority list with attribute names and uses that to determine what attribute to display instead of presenting the first attribute. This allows a better insight of the document structure from the Outline view as you can easily see the relevant information.

Shows the XPath of the Current Element

The XPath panel and the XPath Builder view can show the XPath that matches the element at the current cursor position. The expression is updated as you move the cursor through the document. For instance, if you are inside a title inside a section inside article you will see "article/section/title" and executing that will show in the XPath results panel all the first level sections titles from your article. The XPath expression is useful also to give you a quick hint of your position in the document.

Option to Open the XML Files Directly into the Grid Editing Mode

You can specify the default opening mode for the XML files: Text or Grid. Thus if you are mainly working with data files that are better suited for a table layout you can open them directly in the Grid editing mode.

Improvements for the WSDL SOAP Analyzer

The analyzer dialog box is docked in the editor user interface. You can move it wherever you consider it to be most useful. The requests are associated with the port numbers, so if you change the port, the request for that port is set in the analyzer. You can pretty-print both the request and the response by using an action from the contextual menu.

Access Resources on FTP / SFTP / WebDAV Servers from the Eclipse Plugin

The Eclipse plugin distribution of Oxygen is also able to browse FTP / SFTP / WebDAV servers and open and save files on such servers.

Support for OASIS XML Catalogs Version 1.1

The latest version of the OASIS XML Catalogs specification is supported. Catalog elements such as systemIdSuffix and uriSuffix are recognized in XML catalog files. This makes possible the resolution of relative locations.

Option for Browsing Application Bundles as Directories on Mac OS X

The option allows browsing application bundles as directories on Mac OS X.

Pretty-Print

Pretty-Print JavaScript Files

The format and indent action can be applied on JavaScript files. There are several options to control the formatting, such as preserving or removing empty lines, and the position of the start curly bracket.

Pretty-Print for HTML Documents Handles Scripts and Styles   [read more...]

HTML documents often contain scripting and style information. However, the format and indent operations that apply to HTML text content is not suitable for formatting scripts and CSS styles. Oxygen detects these sections and automatically pretty-prints the embedded JavaScript and CSS sections by using JavaScript and CSS formatting options.

Component Updates

Updated Saxon 8 to Version 8.9.0.3

The Saxon 8 XSLT and XQuery processor was updated to the latest version: 8.9.0.3. Both Saxon 8 Basic and Schema Aware versions are supported, including XSLT 2.0 and XQuery debugging and profiling and also schema validation (for the Schema Aware version you need a separate license from Saxonica).

Updated the Apache FOP Transformer to Version 0.93

The XSL-FO transformer from Apache was updated to the latest version: 0.93. Note for the TEI users: Because the TEI FO stylesheets are not compatible with the latest FOP, it is recommended to download and configure the FOP version 0.20.5 as an external FO processor and then change the transformation scenarios to use it.

Updated the DocBook XML Schemas to Version 5.0CR3

The DocBook XML schemas were updated to the latest version: 5.0CR3.

Updated the DocBook XSL Stylesheets to Version 1.71.1

The DocBook XSL stylesheets were updated to the latest version: 1.71.1.

Updated the Apache XML Security Library to Version 1.4.0

The XML Security library from Apache was updated to the latest version: 1.4.0.

Updated the SVNKit Library to Version 1.1.2

The SVNKit library used in the SVN Client was updated to the latest version: 1.1.2.