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RE: Xselerator


I guess another con would be interfacing to Source Control Management
applications.  I don't know what their plans are for that.  I suspect
they'll support this capability as the product matures.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Beadle 
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 8:25 AM
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: RE: [xsl] Xselerator


As I see it ...

Here are some pros:
  1.  DEBUGGING SUPPORT!!  :)
  2.  Intellisense.
  3.  Uses external parser that you define.
  4.  Very configurable environment.
  5.  Price.
  6.  Project/Workspace support.
  7.  Nice printing support for xml/xsl documents.
  8.  Supports custom snippet/template libraries.
  9.  Some simple wizard.

Here are some cons:
  1.  You can't debug into xsl:include and xsl:import elements ... 
	but, they actively addressing this capability.  This is a 
      huge benefit for those that are implementing xslt 
      frameworks.  I don't know how deep the referencing will go,
      but even a depth of one level will be great.
  2.  It has some quirky keyboard shortcuts (at least for Microsofties).
      The classic is block indent/un-indent, which is heavily used for
      xml/xsl editing ... it's not tab/shift+tab, it's
shift+ctl+i/shift+ctl+u.
	but, they are going to (I believe in the next release) add a 
      keyboard shortcut-key mapping capability to their "Editor Options".


FYI:
    XML Spy does NOT support debugging xslt stylesheets, in fact here's the
lame excuse their Technical Support Engineer gave me when I asked them about
it:

   "Currently we do not provide debugging features because we rely on
external transformation engines. As soon as the respective producers of
these transformation engines provide an interface that Spy can interact
with, it will be possible to provide such features."



-Jeff



-----Original Message-----
From: Agnes kielen [mailto:a.kielen@home.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 7:32 AM
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: [xsl] Xselerator


Hello,

A question. At this moment I'm looking for a good XSLT-editor. I've a tryal
version of XSelerator. I'm wondering are there other people with experiences
with this product. What were the advantages and wat het disadvantages?

Any comment will be most welcome.

Regards,
Agnes Kielen


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