Extensibility, Inc. recently released its XML Authority 1.1, a major upgrade to its XML schema design
conversion and management solution.
XML Authority is used to create XML based e-business vocabularies and grammars. It provides developers with interoperability across all major
schema dialects, along with enhanced functionality for building and
managing e-business vocabularies and grammars.
Major enhancements to this
release of XML Authority 1.1 include:
- schema dialect support now includes DTDs, Microsoft’s XDR and
BizTalk-compatible framework, Commerce One’s SOX Versions 1 and 2, and XML
schema
- User-definable metadata importers enable users to define reusable
converters for existing applications and migrate them to the Internet
- Batch language access allows application integration within XML-based
development environments
- Module-level schema support enables workgroups to integrate schemas to
create complex vocabularies
- allows point-and-click editing of the schema from the Visual Schema
interface
- intuitive interactive interface enhancements
The company said that the
acceleration of e-business
“
depends heavily on the use of XML schema to
ensure the integrity of automated transactions and information interchange.
”
XML Authority is available for Microsoft Windows 98 and NT, UNIX, Linux and
Mac operating systems. For additional information, or to download XML
Authority 1.1, visit the Extensibility Web site.