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Felipe Navarro escribió: > ¿¿ que tal http://www.butterflyxml.org ?? > > > On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:06:12 -0300, Bernardo Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:02:54 -0300, Alejandro Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>wrote: >> >>>Sen~ores, >>> >>>Alguno conoce algun software con similares caracteristicas a XMLSpy para >>>ambiente linux? >> >>Que tal si nos cuentas cuales son esas características para poder ayudarte? >> >>--- >>BSG >> >> > > > -- Alejandro Barros e.nable From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 24 08:59:18 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alejandro Barros) Date: Mon Jan 24 09:59:29 2005 Subject: XMLSpy In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bernardo Suarez escribió: > Que tal si nos cuentas cuales son esas características para poder ayudarte? > > --- > BSG > > > Esta es una lista de caracteristicas del XMLSpy 1) XML Editing & Validation: ============================ Well-formedness checking , Validation (DTD & schema-based) Intelligent Editing (DTD/Schema based entry-help) Text View with syntax-coloring Advanced context-sensitive entry-helpers Line Number Margin Text-folding Margin Bookmarks & Bookmark Margin Visual indentation guides Find & Replace with enhanced XML capabilities Find & Replace based on Regular Expressions Code-completion & syntax-help Pretty-printing of XML files Enhanced Grid & Table View Browser View (HTML/XHTML Preview) Authentic Document View* Dynamic Forms for context-sensitive document editing CALS/HTML Table Support Spell-Checking OASIS Catalog Support (subset) 2) DTD & Schema Editing: ======================== Text View with syntax-coloring Code-completion & syntax-help DTD Editor Greatly enhanced graphical XML Schema Editor Display of attributes in graphical schema diagram Display of identity constraints in graphical schema diagram Improved display of schema component browser Browse schema components by namespace Support for aggregate Schemas (include/import/redefine) IPlatforms Microsoft Windows application (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003) Seamless integration within Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Seamless integration within Eclipse platform mproved schema diagram display configuration Saving of schema diagram snapshots Editing of XML Schema identity constraints Editing of embedded Schemas inside WSDL files Interface to new SchemaAgent Conversion between DTD & Schema dialects Generation of DTD/Schema from use-cases Generation of DTD/Schema from database Generation of XML instance documents based on DTD/Schema Generation of full documentation (in HTML, Word) 3) Schema Management: ==================== Includes license for SchemaAgent Server Visualization of schema dependencies Collaborative management of schemas for workgroups Integration with graphical schema editor View and modify includes/imports/redefines graphically 4) XSL/XSLT Editing: ==================== Built-in award-winning XSLT 1.0 processor Built-in XSLT 2.0 processor XPath 1.0 support XPath 2.0 support Text View with syntax-coloring Code-completion & syntax-help XPath Analyzer Support for external XSL:FO processors Support for external XSLT processors 5) XSLT Debugger: ================= Debug XSLT 1.0 stylesheets First debugger to support XSLT 2.0 stylesheets Debug XML and XSL files in Grid and Text View Dynamic Output in Grid, Text and Browser Views Single-Stepping (Step Into, Step Out, Step Over) Node-based Breakpoint Management Call Stack, Context Windows View and change variables during execution Watch Windows with complete XPath support Template Explorer with Priorities 6) XQuery Editing: ================== XQuery editor with syntax coloring Intelligent editing support XQuery statements & functions builder Dynamic variable entry-helper 7) XQuery Debugger ================== Debug XQuery 1.0 expressions View processor context and partial result fragments Single-Stepping (Step Into, Step Out, Step Over) Node-based Breakpoint Management Call Stack, Context Windows View and change variables during execution Watch Windows with complete XPath support 8) XML Differencing: ===================== Compare single files Compare entire directories Two comparison modes: textual or XML-aware Multiple options for XML-aware comparisons, such as entity resolution, ignore attribute order, ignore comments, etc. Show differences in Text or Grid view Merge option to help migrate changes from one file to the other Merge option now also available in XML views 9) Authentic Document View: =========================== XML Editing for business users that hides the complexity of XML tags Represents repeating elements as semantic tables Layout and styles defined by Stylevision Power Stylesheets Automatic XML Validation based on industry standard DTDs and XML Schemas Conditional templates for advanced layouts and dynamic presentation Automatic Business Logic Validation based on industry standard XPath 1.0 or 2.0 Automatic Calculation of values based on industry standard XPath 1.0 or 2.0 Support for complex table structures with multiple rows and footers for Input and Output Rich Input Formatting capabilities Date/Time control for easy entry of date values Visualize current position in XML document Provide values for Combo-Boxes at runtime through XML document Database content browsing and editing 10) Database eForms Solution: ============================= Rich, dynamic forms Database browsing Database queries with built-in query editor Information gathering Business Logic Validation Conditional Templates 11) Web Services support: ========================= Universal SOAP Client SOAP Debugger Graphical WSDL Editor WSDL Validation Generation of full WSDL documentation (in HTML, Word) 12) Programming-language support: ================================= Scripting & COM API Java API 3rd party plug-in API Forms Editor & ActiveX Controls Integration ASP Support JSP Support 13) Code Generation: ===================== Java Code Generation of classes from XML Schema C# Code Generation of classes from XML Schema Generate Visual Studio .NET projects Generate Borland C# Builder projects Generate Mono (Open source C# implementation) projects C++ Code Generation of classes from XML Schema Customization of C++ Code Generation to support choice of MSXML, Xerces, etc. 14) Database & legacy support: ============================= Database Export/Import Legacy data conversion (text file import/export) Import of Microsoft Word documents Generation of DTD/Schema from database Generate XML Schemas according to SQL/XML standard Generation of database from DTD/Schema Hierarchical Database Import based on XML Schema SQL/XML Database Import based on XML Schema Support for Microsoft Access Support for Microsoft SQL Server Support for Oracle 9i and 10g Support for IBM DB2 Support for Sybase Support for MySQL Support for generic relational databases via ADO Support for generic relational databases via ODBC Support for accessing Views and System Tables in all supported databases XML Schema extensions for Oracle 9i/10g XML DB XML Schema extensions for Microsoft SQLXML Tamino XML Database management Oracle 9i & 10g XML Database support 14) Connectivity: ================= FTP server access http/WebDAV server access Delta-V versioning extensions for WebDAV Filesystem access ODBC ADO 15) Project Management: ======================= Virtual Folders (logical grouping) Linking to physical Filesystem folders Linking to remote server folders (FTP, http, WebDAV) Delta-V versioning and configuration management Source-Code Control System Interface (VSS, CVS, and compatibles) Batch operations (well-formedness check, validation, transformation, schema generation) 16) International support ========================= Unicode (UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16, ISO-10646, UCS-2, UCS-4) All major Characterset Encodings (ASCII, ISO-8859, CJKV, etc.) Conversion between different charactersets and Unicode -- Alejandro Barros e.nable From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 24 09:03:22 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco Salgado) Date: Mon Jan 24 10:05:00 2005 Subject: wireless de bajo costo In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pablo Figueroa Alvarez wrote: >>>pero es un router (aprato echo por una fabrica) la idea no es esa, la >>>idea es reciclar maquinas biejas a parte que lo de la potencia ya no >>>tengo problema ya que encargue un integrado para hacer un amplificador >>>de señal es el RF-2128 >>>y es capas de dar hasta 1W de potencia xD >>> >>> >> ^^^^^^^^^^ >>ojo con las regulaciones, en una de esas puedes terminar viendo el sol a >>cuadritos si te pones a hacer experimentos sin respetar las regulaciones >>legales >> >> >> >trabaja en la 2.4ghz y al parecer es una frecuencia libre por lo que >tengo entendido, de todas formas eso como o donde lo puedo saber?? > > > Carlos tiene razon, es totalmente ilegal lo que piensas hacer. Esta rotundamente prohibido usar amplificadores de se~al y peor aun si estas en el rango de los W ya que lo 'legal' segun recuerdo es alrededor de los 100mW para los nodos. En cuanto a lo de la frecuencia libre.... no es tan asi, por lo que tengo entendido los 2.4ghz pueden ser usados libremente indoor y para sistemas outdoor creo que la limitancia es que sea con fines experimentales (sin fines de lucro). Siguiendo con el asunto de potencias, creo que debes informarte mucho mas antes de montar lo que quieres sin infringir la ley; como dato las antenas no pueden superar los 16dbi de ganancia, con lo que tomando en cuenta que la maxima potencia son 100mW tu router o tarro linux no puede tener mas de ~85mW con una antena de 16dbi. En cuanto a las tarjetas en un mail anterior te indique el asunto del chipset prism2/2.5/3 cuyos precios andan cerca de los euros(http://www.ciudadwireless.com/product_info.php?products_id=265). -- Marco Salgado Arellano counter.li.org #295511 Estudiante Ing. Civil Informatica Cel.: 0-93824150 Unidad de Servicios de Computacion e Internet - DI, UTFSM, Chile

