Published by OASIS, Web Services Security is an extension to the SOAP protocol designed to add security functions such as authentication to SOAP messages themselves for end-to-end security of complex Web services transactions. In response to increasing demand for end-to-end security of Web services transactions, XMLSpy 2015r3 now supports authentication based on the WS-Security (Web Services Security) standard via client certificates and calling Web services via HTTPS. Support for Web Services Security & other extensions This allows you to switch back and forth between multiple expressions that you develop side-by-side and incrementally make changes to each one of them, preserving both the expression AND the result for each tab.
Once you have composed an XPath or XQuery statement on one tab, switching to a new tab lets you build and analyze the results of a new expression – but when you switch back to the previous tab, the expression and results are still there. Nine tabs are even more useful for developing and testing complex expressions.
XMLSPY 2015 UPDATE
Ready-to-use code snippets for complex statements such as FLWOR and XQuery Update expressions are provided in the Operator/Expression pane in Builder mode, allowing you to read a description of each and insert the expression at the cursor by double clicking.Enhanced entry helpers now display the description of built in functions, and then show helpful function and listentrymeter details as you type, speeding development and ensuring accuracy.When you’re finished building an expression, click over to Evaluator mode to test the results. You can view a description of each item by hovering your mouse over it in the list. Functions are inserted with their arguments indicated by “#” placeholders, making it easy to build expressions quickly and error-free. Builder mode, offering a list of operators, expressions, and built in functions, which you can insert in your current expression by double clicking.The XPath/XQuery tab, which was augmented with innovative support for XQuery Update Facility in XMLSpy 2015, just got even more powerful for XSLT and XQuery developers. The new features - shown in the screenshot above - include: Maps and arrays increase flexibility and processing speed of XPath and XQuery statements significantly, while JSON support is important as adoption of the standard continues. New functions, e.g., sort, contains-token, parse-ietf-date.Support for JSON: parse-json, json-docs, serialize to JSON.New capabilities in XPath and XQuery 3.1 include: The RaptorXML engine at the core of XMLSpy now fully supports the updated XPath 3.1 and XQuery 3.1 specifications, which were published as W3 Candidate Recommendations in December of 2014. Let me tell you a little bit about each one of those features.
XMLSPY 2015 WINDOWS
Support for custom fonts in Output Windows.Support for XBRL Extensible Enumerations 1.0.Support for Web Services Security and other security extensions.Significantly extended XPath/XQuery tab.This latest version of XMLSpy adds the following new features: XMLSpy continues to be the de-facto industry standard for XML Editing and we take that responsibility very seriously by adding support for new standards, improved technologies, as well as features that just make our users' work more productive every release.
I'm very excited to announce the new v2015r3 release of XMLSpy today.