The Liquid Technologies blog offers software developers clear guidance on XML, JSON, and data integration techniques. We share insights into the latest developments in our tools – Liquid Studio, Liquid Data Mapper, Liquid XML Data Binder and Liquid XML Objects – and provide straightforward instructions for applying them to your projects. Our goal is to equip you with useful, actionable information.
Liquid Technologies has been named a VSIP (Visual Studio Industry Partner) Technology Partner, allowing its developers access to Visual Studio source code and Microsoft’s upcoming technologies. Development Director Andrew Farrell expressed satisfaction with the partnership, highlighting their existing plugins and the anticipated enhancements for Liquid XML Studio in light of the upcoming Visual Studio 2010…
The XML Schema Tutorial on our site has received excellent feedback for helping users understand XML concepts while utilizing our XML Editor. We have addressed some grammar issues, and we encourage newcomers to XML to explore the tutorial for a better learning experience.
The XML Data Binder 2009 Service Pack 1 introduced changes that resulted in additional files and different code due to fixes related to Element References and inheritance. Liquid XML Studio 2009 version 7.1.4 was released to address these changes, offering an option in the XML Data Binding Wizard for Element Refs generation.
Liquid XML 7.1.3 has been released, offering a new C++ Runtime for Linux. This update addresses compatibility issues encountered when compiling with gcc 4.2.4 while linking against the C++ libraries. Users can download it for x86 32 bit systems on Ubuntu 8.0.
Liquid XML Studio 2009 Service Pack 1 will be released next week, featuring significant new functionalities like a Graphical XML Editor and enhanced source control integration. Key enhancements and fixes include improved editing tools, runtime support, and resolved stability and validation issues. User feedback has been crucial for these updates.
A new initiative has launched to reduce the cost of transitioning to Liquid XML, offering discounts of up to 50% for competitive upgrades. This applies to Altova XMLSpy, Oxygen XML Editor, and Stylus Studio. Take advantage of this opportunity and upgrade your outdated XML Editor now.
At a recent XML event, it was confirmed that Liquid XML is utilized in-house for both consultancy work and code generation. Liquid XML Data Binder is employed to create C# Data Binding libraries and to assist in projects like xdbproj files. Support teams also utilize Liquid XML Studio 2009 for XML validation.
The HTML Documentation Wizard faced issues generating files due to optimizations in build 7.0.2 conflict with .Net 2 SP1 methods unavailable in .Net 2. This oversight resulted during testing as the environment had .Net 2 SP1 installed. A fix will be included in the next release of Liquid XML Studio.
The Liquid XML Studio 2009 point release 7.0.2 introduces support for importing and exporting JSON files as XML. Users can edit JSON files in XML format, validating them against schemas. This feature enhances development by ensuring JSON data accuracy while providing a more manageable view for web developers.
To celebrate the New Year, a special 20% discount is offered on all purchases from the website throughout January 2009. Liquid XML Studio 2009 is available at discounted prices: Designer Edition for £115 and Developer Edition for £395. Use discount code Jan09 to redeem this offer during January.
This week, the GBP £ Sterling has hit an all-time low against the Euro and USD $. Liquid Technologies’ products, priced in GBP, present an advantageous buying opportunity in Euro or USD. The Developer Edition license has decreased by approximately $200 compared to a few months ago, offering significant savings.
The new website for Liquid XML Studio 2009 has been completed, thanks to Zarbi for the page templates. The updated site aims to be more intuitive and user-friendly, featuring a new Knowledge Base for support issues. Feedback and constructive comments from users are encouraged.