Just tried microsoft infopath and that's a fantastic tool!
I just had to add namespace info to my schema, create a form in infopath (5 min) and voila. End users will be able to edit and modify the xml files using the schema! If we deploy more ms stuff I guess they will be able to also do that on the web.

Henri.

On 4/20/05, Mocky Habeeb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the commercial side, I have seen something in the Altova XML Spy Suite that seems to do just that. But I'm not sure if each user would need a license to run it and I haven't wanted to spend the money. I also would be interested to find out what else is out there to let users edit xml files without exposing them to xml.
 
Mocky
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Henri Dupre
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:08 PM
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Subject: [jibx-users] OT: End user tools for editing xml

With all the new jibx tools (bindings to schema and java to bindings), I'm planning to use much more XML features in our IT system.
The last step will be to enable our people to edit and create the xml files. Would someone have recommendation on end-user tools that would generate forms using schemas and allow to save the results to xml files?

Thanks,

Henri.

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