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Announcing Liquid Studio v21.1

Liquid Technologies has launched Liquid Studio v21.1 and Liquid XML Data Binder v21.1, featuring a new JSON Lines Editor, enhanced JSON Schema Editor functionality, and improved support for Linux C++ Runtime. This update provides numerous fixes and performance improvements, available for users with an active support plan and offers a free trial version.
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Important Update for C++ JSON Serialization

A bug has been identified in the Liquid C++ Runtime libraries causing random invalid results in JSON serialization. Customers should upgrade to Liquid XML Data Binder 20.7.0 or later. The issue stems from an uninitialized enum value leading to unnecessary Array creation. C# and Java versions are unaffected due to sensible defaults.
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Do your XML tools support JSON?

Liquid XML originally focused on XML tools but has since expanded to include JSON support. The content provides links to various JSON-related resources on their website, such as editors, schema documentation, data mapping, and data binding instructions in multiple programming languages.
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JSON Data Binding with Liquid XML 2018 – Update 1

Liquid XML Data Binder facilitates data interchange between XML and JSON for nearly 20 years, introducing FromJson and ToJson methods to the Liquid Runtime API for serialization and deserialization. It supports C++, C#, Visual Basic .Net, and Java, enabling effective data handling from backend systems to mobile devices.
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XML Nillable (and xs:nil) Support in C++, C#, VB.Net, Java and Visual Basic 6 XML Data Binding
Liquid XML Studio 2010 now supports XML Nillable (and xs:nil) across multiple languages, including C++, C#, VB.Net, Java, and Visual Basic 6. This enhancement addresses a longstanding request for users of the XML Code Generator, particularly those working with XML standards that include the Nillable attribute in their schemas.
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New XML Data Binding Code Generation C++ Runtime for Linux
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.
