Produces working data structures in the host language,
rather than a dynamic and poorly typed generic tree.
Since version 2.0.0, XMLBooster generates the code to turn the host
language data structures back onto an XML character stream in
addition to the parsing intelligence which performs the opposite operation.
Produces Swing-based GUIs to
edit the XML files or messages, to be used as stand-alone
applications or to be integrated as components in larger
systems.
The XML message to parse can come from a file,
a message, a socket, a data structure, etc.
Produces naturally validating parsers,
far beyond the validation possibilities of DTD's.
An XMLBooster meta-definition can be built out
of a DTD or out of
a Schema. Besides,
XMLBooster can also regenerate a DTD from a
meta-definition.
Find out about the features of each new release in the
change log.
"We use XMLBooster as a fast prototyping tool. The data model is turned
into a working GUI in less than a minute, and the final user can validate
the resulting application and provide feedback instantly."
Laurent R., Financial markets, France
"Using these strongly typed interface is so productive when compared with
DOM parsers, I can't believe anyone still contemplates Xerxes for
serious work."
John F., Financial markets, Canada
"The scripting facility has allowed us to automate the entire compilation chain,
from schemas to optimized parsers."
Michel M., Insurance, France
"We now generate GUIs for every XML schema we have, just in case."
Nicholas P., System integration, USA
"XMLBooster-generated GUI's have slashed our development
times. And they can be customized to better suit the
needs and tastes of our customers. A great product!"
Chris C., Document management, USA
"It works like magic. I just don't have to worry
about the XML issue any longer, I can concentrate
on my application"
John W., System integrator, Netherlands
"XMLBooster is so fast, it solved all our performance
problems"
Alain de N., Belgium
"As far as I know, XMLBooster is the only decent
solution to integrate XML in COBOL applications"