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  • From: NICHOLAS RYBERG <NRYBERG@e...>
  • To: " - (052)owner-xml-dev(a)ic.ac.uk" <owner-xml-dev@i...>, " - (052)mmm(a)medgrid.philips.com" <mmm@m...>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 14:30:06 -0500

     FYI

     I believe that that particular implementation is specifically for MS
     Explorer 4.0.  It will display it in tree format within the framework
     of the browser.

     I've been contemplating developing a XML browser (so to speak) for VB.
      I would hope that it is as easy to to in Java.  Frankly, it's just a
     lot of rule based parsing.

     - Nick Ryberg


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Subject: Re: XML Viewer for displaying XML inside a Java Application?
Author:  owner-xml-dev@i... at INTERNET
Date:    03/18/98 02:03 PM


Have you looked at the XML Viewer sample code that comes with the XML parser in
Java from Microsoft (msxml)? It displays the document in a tree component.

see http://www.microsoft.com/xml/

Wilf

Mehran wrote:

> I would like to display an XML document inside a Java application
> (as opposed to a browser). Are there any Beans or software available
> that can do this or come close to it?
>
> Thanks
> Mehran




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