The XML Hammer application is a tool that
simplifies elementary XML actions like checking
for well-formedness, validation, transformation,
and xpath searches using any JAXP implementation.
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This release fixes all previously outstanding
issues, including major issues in the startup
scripts, confusing "internal DTD" terminology,
closing of output streams, and a native Windows
launcher.
This release fixes all previously outstanding
issues and adds
out-of-the-box support for RelaxNG. Console output
has improved. The .sh
file no longer calls javaw. It is again possible
to add items to the
class-path.
This version features some major new functionality, including comprehensive help documentation, deactivate and activate properties, easier to use validation functionality, and more. Bugs with selecting items in combo-boxes using keys, issues when performing XPath searches, module initialization error handling, and other smaller bugs were fixed.
This version features some major new functionality, including live 'as you type' error information for XPath searches, Regular Expression, and other fields, the ability to perform text-based searches on the resulting output, the ability to open files in external editors and viewers and run projects 'head-less' from the command line, easier project creation using the 'New Project' wizards, support for XML Catalogs, better support for native look and feels, and much more.