This is an Eclipse xml editor with several edition capabilities. The main features concern the interaction with the classes and resources declared in xml (Open class/resource, Create class), similar to the interaction between classes in java editor.
The XSD editor is a cross-platform XML editor. Although it can be used to edit any type of XML file, the editor is specifically designed to allow easy creation, editing, and validation of XML Schema (XSD) files.
jsXe is the Java Simple XML Editor. Out of the box it provides a tree view, DTD/Schema introspection and validation. It's aim is to provide a framework for XML editing through any number of views that can be loaded at runtime as plugins.
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The Xerlin project is a Java based XML editor that can run on any Java 2 virtual machine. The application is extensible via custom editor interfaces. Xerlin can be used to provide simple, intuitive interfaces for users who know nothing about XML.
GenDiapo is renamed GenDoc. GenDoc is a XML Editor written in Java2. It is based on a existing project (MerlotXML now called Xerlin), and can use two kinds of plugins (DTD and/or action) for editing and publishing
XslRoot is a web application server completely sourced in XSLT using Saxon and Apache Tomcat. Coming soon: An XML database using MySQL features fast transaction processing, indexing and mutable documents along with an XML editor and user manager.