- Current Release Version: 2.0
- XML Schema Definition (XSD) is a formal specification of element names that indicates which elements are allowed in an XML document, and in what combinations. It also defines the structure of the document: which elements are child elements of others, the sequence in which the child elements can appear, and the number of child elements. It defines whether an element is empty or can include text.
- XSD Wizard guides you through the steps to create XML Schema Definitions (XSD).
- Usability Easy to use wizard application. Every step takes only a few clicks.
- Validation Extended validation outlining if XML document is valid and displaying detailed information in validation log.
- XSD XSD Wizard fully implements and supports XSD (W3C Recommendation 28 October 2004). Converts XML into XSD. Outputs only supported W3C structures of XML schema definitions (XSD). Correct handling of whitespace, reference and namespace.
- Options Wizard options, display options, formatting options, validation options, log options, encoding options, backup of XSD output.
- Preview Syntax highlighting of XML document. Summary of specified settings and preview of XSD output.
- Help Help for common tasks.
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| Welcome Screen | Step 1: Choose Input File | Step 2: Choose Destination | ||
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| Intel Pentium 3, 500 MHz or equivalent Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 Microsoft .NET framework (2.0) 256 MB RAM 10 MB free hard disk space |










