RenderX Announces New Version - XEP.NET Released
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.NET XML, System.XML
Blogged date : 2004 Dec 03
RenderX has released XEP.NET, a Visual J#/.NET port of XEP, RenderX`s XSL Formatting engine. It consists of 100% manageable code, no Java or native libraries are required to run it. Its functionality and XSL FO support level are identical to RenderX`s Java version. The XEP.NET core is wrapped in an API that exposes standard .NET interfaces for XML processing: XmlReader and XmlWriter. This public API is a .NET class library component that can be used from .NET programming language, such as Visual C#.NET, Visual Basic.NET, and Visual J#.NET. Additionally, the software includes a .NET class library for MSXML integration, with C# source codes included. This integration component allows use of MSXML SAX parser and transformation APIs in addition to .NET system interfaces. A trial version is available for download from the RenderX developer`s site (http://shop.xattic.com) and trial developer software can be requested from sales@renderx.com.
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