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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] Getting started with UBL-2.0
Hi Stephen. Thank you for this. I tend to work on a mac or unix most of the time. BBEdit is my favorite text editor so use it for almost everything on the mac - so I keep it pretty simple. I pretty much use unix tools on command line or write a python package for anything else I need. There are some really nice libraries these days for xml manipulation. I am today becoming aware of the additional resources for ubl. I'll certainly take a look at free-ubl and the technical committee's progress report. Many thanks for pointing these out to me. Regards David Stephen Green wrote: > On 05/06/07, David Pratt <fairwinds@eastlink.ca> wrote: >> >> Hi Stephan. Many thanks for your reply. Did you mean specific tools for >> creating derivative schemas in UBL or a more general tool for XML >> Schemas like XMLSpy. >> >> > > > Hi David > > I use 'XML Spy', sometimes 'Stylus Studio' and frequently a text editor > with > a bit more than the basic functions 'EditPad Pro' (for its multiple > line find and > replace). These get me by OK. I believe others use the more UBL-specific > tools like those on the UBL support page > http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-ssc > I tend to be removing rather than adding types and elements to produce > first subsetted schemas for my needs (& based on a lot of consultation) - > http://www.systml.co.uk/xml/systml2/systml2.zip > then generating XML with XML Spy, then generating things like XForms > from the XML instances ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/xslt4xforms/ , > http://www.systml.co.uk/content/view/43/54/). It takes a lot of care > though. > I put a lot of the results of this work into a combined package called > 'freeb-ubl' and, together with our CAM expert, David RR Webber, who kindly > added some CAM templates which show how to use OASIS standard CAM > to help with all this, we donated it to the freebXML Software Foundation > and > published it on sourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeb-ubl/ . > > Sounds like you are getting a good handle on things. You might be > interested > to see the discussion of the UBL TC's in progress customization methodology > too at http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ubl/200706/msg00002.html > > All the best >
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