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What’s new in XSD 1.1

The XSD 1.1 standard improves upon XSD 1.0 by introducing features for better validation and extensibility, such as xs:alternative for value-driven typing and xs:assert for cross-field validation using XPath. It remains compatible with XSD 1.0, allowing existing schemas to work seamlessly without upgrades. Enhanced capabilities support complex business rules effectively.
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Extend Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 With Liquid Technologies XML and Web Services Tools

Liquid Technologies announced its support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, enhancing productivity for XML and Web Service developers. Their tools, improved over more than a decade, include graphical editors, a documentation generator, and a Web Service Test Client. Compatibility with earlier Visual Studio versions is also maintained, ensuring extensive functionality and support.
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Convert between XML and JSON documents and schema

Liquid Studio 2017 offers various tools for converting between XML and JSON formats, including graphical schema design and sample document creation. Users can create, view, and export XML and JSON files with customizable settings. Additionally, the software provides inferencing tools for JSON and XML schemas, enhancing usability for developers.
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Mapping EDI Data in Liquid Studio 2017

Liquid Studio 2017 Data Mapper introduces new EDI Data Source and Target components for transforming EDI data across versions, extracting data, and creating documents. The Data Mapper Creation Wizard helps users select schemas and parsing options while offering various transformation components, allowing extensive data manipulation and field mapping.
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Liquid Studio 2017 BETA

Liquid Studio 2017 BETA is now available for download at Liquid Technologies’ website.
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Testing RESTful Web Services with Liquid Studio 2017

Liquid Studio 2017 introduces new functionalities for testing RESTful Web Services, previously limited to SOAP Web Services. It now supports WADL for service descriptions and includes a User Defined Web Service option, allowing users to create WADL files by specifying service details.
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How to post support questions on StackOverflow

We are excited to announce that we are using StackOverflow as our community support platform. Users can post questions tagged ‘liquid-xml’ for quick assistance from our support team. For private matters, such as proprietary information, please raise a support ticket, but we encourage community-visible queries for broader benefit.
