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XMLSpear is a free XML editor with real-time validation.
It is easy to use, built in Java and available for all platforms.

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Experienced XML users will find several advanced, unique features e.g. the interactive schema resolving, the display of loaded schemas and the extensive XPath panel (version 3.0).
The XML is displayed in three different views:
  • The treetable gives a nice overview of the structure of the xml file. You can insert and delete nodes, and even build a whole document from scratch. It is the most convenient view for correcting and editing xml. Don't worry about writings tags or escaping reserved XML characters. This view makes XMLSpear different form many other XML tools.
  • The element view is especially usefull if your element has many attributes.
  • The source view can be used for correcting unwellformed xml, doing finds-replaces or copy-and-paste. You can always escape to this view to do advanced things that are not supported in the other views.

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The included text editor is usefull for editing plain text files (shell scripts, ini and config files, etcetera).
Mac OS users can open and edit their plist files, even when they are in binary format.
XMLSpear is packaged with a MQSeries plugin for browing queues and putting messages, so you can even test your MQ based services.
Please read the progress pages for more details.

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Version 9.5.0:
New 'Bidi Support' add-on, which adds bidirectional script support to XMLmind XML Editor (XXE)
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  • This new add-on is not installed by default. If you plan to author documents containing right-to-left scripts (e.g. Arabic, Hebrew) using XXE, you must really install this add-on (using 'Options|Install Add-ons'), as, out of the box, XXE has no bidirectional script support whatsoever. Without this add-on, even the most basic editing features, like the location of the insertion cursor (caret), won't work or would be incorrect
  • A sample XHTML document containing English, Arabic and Hebrew, created using XXE, is found in bidi_support_addon_install_dir/samples/sample1_en_ar_he.html. Some DocBook and DITA samples are also found in the same directory
  • By reading 'XMLmind XML Editor - Bidirectional Script Support', you'll learn to use XXE as effectively as possible in order to create documents mixing right-to-left (RTL; like Arabic and Hebrew) and left-to-right (LTR; like English and French) scripts. Corresponding screencast on YouTube
Other enhancements:
  • Reorganized and improved the View menu. This menu has now all the entries and submenus needed to let the user change the way tree views and styled views are rendered on screen: 'Text Size', 'Display Images', 'Show Tags', 'Tree View Details' (new), 'Add Views' (replaces previous 'Multiple Views' submenu) and the list of stylesheets found at the end of the menu
  • Last but not least, the view settings of the document being edited are now automatically made persistent across editing sessions
  • Moreover, if you wish to use the view settings of the document being edited as the defaults for all the documents of the same type (e.g. all DITA Topic documents), suffice to use new 'Options|Customize Configuration|Use Current View Settings as Default' command
  • It is possible to install both the 'RenderX XEP XSL-FO processor plug-in' add-on and the 'Apache FOP 1.x XSL-FO processor plug-in' add-on. When this is the case, by default, XEP supersedes FOP. The 'Add-on|XEP' preferences sheet, which is found in the 'Options|Preferences' dialog, has a new 'Use Apache FOP rather RenderX XEP' check-box which lets you change this
  • Upgraded XMLmind Assembly Processor to version 1.0.11
  • Upgraded XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc for short) to version 1.4.3
  • Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.8.1
  • Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 3.1.1
  • Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML version 1.8.3
  • Upgraded the XMLmind XSL-FO Converter (XFC for short) plug-in to version 6.3.1
  • Upgraded Saxon to version 9.9.1.8
  • Upgraded the Apache Batik plug-in to version 1.14
  • Upgraded the Apache FOP plug-in to version 2.6
  • 'FlatLaf Look and Feel' add-on: updated FlatLaf to version 1.0
  • 'Edit source' add-on: upgraded its RSyntaxTextArea components to version 3.1.2 which implements Markdown syntax highlighting
  • XMLmind XML Editor is now officially supported on Java™ 15 platforms
  • XMLmind XML Editor is now officially supported on macOS Big Sur (version 11.0), except on Macs having an Apple M1 (ARM-based) processor. Macs having an Apple M1 will be officially supported by XMLmind Software as soon as both a 'native' OpenJDK and a 'native' OpenJFX are available for this platform
Regressions:
  • There is no way to specify the followings view settings: 'Display Images', 'Show Tags', 'Tree View Details', for all documents whatever their document types. Corresponding user preferences: imageViewportMode, showTags, showTableTags, treeViewShowAttribute, treeViewShowText, treeViewShowComment, treeViewShowPI, have been discontinued
  • The 'Integrated spreadsheet engine' add-on has been discontinued

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Possible incompatibilities:
  • The base font size of the tree view is now expressed in 'CSS points' (a unit which is independent of the platform, screen, display scaling, etc), just like the default font size of the styled view. Its default value is 10pt. The corresponding user preferences key has changed from 'treeViewBaseFontSize' to 'treeViewFontSize'