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Version : 3.01
Build : 250107
Evaluation : 15 days (5 days for previous version test)
Release information
System Requirements
XFlows uses a Java VM 1.4 or 5.0,6.0 (http://www.java.com). If you don't have a 1.4/5.0 Java VM on your system, use the With Java VM download option
Platform |
Without Java VM |
With Java VM 5.0 |
| Windows |
Download (14,1 Mb) |
Download (25,2 Mb) |
Unix/Linux |
Download (13,4 Mb) |
x |
Mac OS X Single Bundle (Zip format) |
Download (13,3 Mb) |
x |
| Without Installer (Simple Zip format) |
Download (13,2 Mb) |
x |
Please check the build version evolution due to major / minor bugs fixed
- Note to Mac OS X 10.3 users : We advise you to update to Mac OS X 10.3.2+ and java 1.4.2 before running Xflows.
- Note to Mac OS X 10.3.9 users : We advise you to install this Java Update before using XFlows.
Installation Instructions
If you download the "Without Java VM" distribution", you may need to download a Java VM 1.4.x at http://www.java.com.
For Mac OS X, JVM updates are available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/

Running XFlows
Mac OS X :
- 10.2 : unzip xflows.zip with stuffit and run xflows from the finder inside the xflows directory.
- 10.3 : unzip xflows.zip (double-click from the finder or use the 'unzip' command from the terminal) and run xflows from the finder inside the xflows directory.
Other platforms :
Each installation will create an xflows installation directory and a desktop link as possible to the running application. The bin directory from the installation directory contains the main xflows application. If you meet difficulties to run XFlows, the installation directory contains also a simple bash and batch script to run it : bin/run.sh,bin/run.bat
Notes about EditiX :
EditiX is a cross-platform powerful and easy-to-use XML editor and XSLT debugger designed to help Web authors and application programmers take advantage of the latest XML and XML-related technologies such as XSLT, XSL-FO, DocBook, SVG, or various XML schemas. EditiX has an XSLT debugger and an XML Differencing support. It provides users with an extensive range of XML functionality within a refined IDE that guides you with intelligent entry helpers. The user can manage remote files from FTP, WebDAV, or from an archive file like ZIP or JAR. It includes real time XPath location and syntax error detection. Multiple templates and project management are bound to editiX. User can apply XSL, XSL-FO, or DocBook Transformation by shortcuts and show the result in a dedicated view. EditiX includes default templates for XML, DocBook, DTD, XHTML, XSLT, XSD, XML RelaxNG, SVG, MathML, and XSL-FO. |
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This tool is built with JDock
a Java docking
framework and JXMLPad a
component for editing XML documents. |
EditiX, a cross-platform XML and XSLT
Editor |
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