Subject: ANN: Oracle XML Class Generator for Java
From: "Mark Scardina" <mscardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:50:45 -0800
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I would like to announce Oracle's second XML component beta release -
XML Class Generator for Java - now available for downloading and testing on
the Oracle
Technology Network (OTN) XML site located at http://technet.oracle.com.
The XML Class Generator will generate a set of Java source files based on an
input DTD. The generated Java source files can then be used to construct,
optionally validate, and print a XML document that is compliant to the DTD
specified. This is an early beta release and has the following features:
* Creates Java Classes from DTDs to enable the programmatic construction
of XML documents.
* Supports validation mode to assist debugging.
* Works with the Oracle XML Parser in Java.
* Creates documents conforming to the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation.
* Supports creating documents in the following encodings:
UTF-8
UTF-16
ISO-10646-UCS-2
ISO-10646-UCS-4
US-ASCII
EBCDIC-CP-US
ISO-8859-1
Shift_SJIS
Support is available in the XML Forum on OTN to provide a collaborative
area for bug reporting, technical support, and discussing other Oracle/XML
issues. This forum will be used for external as well as internal beta
testers.
Mark V. Scardina
Sr. Product Manager - Core Development
Server Technologies - Oracle Corporation
Oracle XML News http://www.oracle.com/xml
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