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Compound XML Document Toolkit

A standards-based, schema-driven toolkit for mixed-namespace XML documents. (This is an ETTK technology.)


Date Posted: April 12, 2005
This is an ettk technology.
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1. Where do I find documentation?
2. This technology is listed as a member of the ETTK. What does that mean?


1. Where do I find documentation?

Upon installation of the plug-in, documentation for Compound XML Document Toolkit will be integrated into the Eclipse Help system. After installing the plug-in, go to Help > Help Contents and then to the "Compound XML Document Toolkit Guide."
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2. This technology is listed as a member of the ETTK. What does that mean?

The Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK) is a collection of emerging technologies that are relevant to IBM's emerging software strategies. The ETTK team works with external users to incubate and further develop these technologies so they can be used to create innovative customer solutions. ETTK packages are focused on just a few select technology areas. In a way, you could associate "ETTK"-labeled technologies as being close to "alphaWorks Featured Technologies." ETTK technologies explore new types of applications or address emerging application-, Internet-, or standard-oriented domains. We value your input and want to hear how you would make use of this technology in your environment; please visit the ETTK Blog or ETTK Wiki for additional informatio
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For platform(s):
Windows XP, Red Hat Linux

For topics:
Eclipse, Editing, Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK), XML


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