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Professional Edition, Unicorn XSLT Processor


From:      Alexey Gokhberg <alexei@bluewin.ch> 
To:        xml-dev@lists.xml.org 
Date:      Mon, 25 Sep 2000 00:54:29 +0200 
Subject:   ANN: New Product - Professional Edition, Unicorn XSLT Processor

Dear colleagues

The new product - Unicorn XSLT Processor, Professional Edition - is available.

As all products of Unicorn XSLT Processor family, it is implemented in C++ and is fast, compact, easy to install and to use. The final W3C XSLT Recommendation is supported.

The product design is focused on achieving the interoperability between XSLT and other information processing technologies, in order to dramatically extend the scope of applications which can be efficiently addressed using the XSLT approach.

The powerful Unicorn ECMAScript Interpreter (UESI) engine is now an integral part of the product. It implements the vendor-independent object-oriented programming language ECMAScript, as well as the rich set of language extensions specially designed to facilitate XML data processing.

The poineer object-based XSLT extension technology (http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/xslobj.htm) is employed to support integration between XSLT and ECMAScript.

The unique set of database access XSLT extensions (http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/xslsql.htm) is supported as well. With these extensions, XSLT technology can be used to handle a wide range of XML transformation algorithms that involve data stored in the traditional relational databases.

Several other facilities that extend XSLT are also available. Report generation extensions (http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/xslrpt.htm) allow dynamic split/group processing. Text input extensions (http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/xsltxt.htm) are designed to process source data represented in a text format.

The software is free (see the license included in the distribution) and can be obtained at:

     http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/uxtpro_1_02_15.zip

It runs on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95.

Kind regards

Alexey Gokhberg
Project Manager
Unicorn Enterprises SA
WWW: http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com


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