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<oXygen/> XML Editor is a complete XML development platform providing the necessary tools for working with a wide range of XML standards and technologies: XML editing, XML conversion, XML Schema development, XSLT and XQuery execution and debugging, SOAP and WSDL testing, etc.. It can access a large number of native XML and relational databases including MarkLogic, Oracle, Tamino, IBM DB2, eXist.

Download the fully functional <oXygen/> XML Editor and test it 30-day for free (requires a trial license key). This way you can freely evaluate the software before making a purchase decision.

There is a single installation kit for all editions. Different license types are activating different features. For a comparison between the Enterprise and Professional/Academic editions, please see the Feature Matrix.

If you are looking for an older version of <oXygen/> XML Editor click here.

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  • Windows
  • Mac OS X
  • Linux
  • All
  • Java Web Start
  • Eclipse
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  • Windows (Includes Java VM 1.6.0_01)
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120916  
  • Size: 66.9MB
  • MD5

Instructions

    Install

    • Run the installation program and follow the instructions.

    Run

    • To run the application start the oxygen.exe or oxygen.bat from the product installation directory.

    Notes

    • Do not put the installation program in the folder you choose for product installation because the application has the same name oxygen.exe and will not be overwritten during installation.
    • Copy and paste the license key you have received by email in the application license dialog.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.
  • Mac OS X
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008121713  
  • Size: 49.5MB
  • MD5

Instructions

    Install

    • After downloading, extract the oxygen.tar.gz archive.
    • A new version of <oXygen/> should not be installed in the same folder as a previous version.

    Run

    • To run the application double-click oxygen or execute oxygenMac.sh from the Terminal.

    Notes

    • Requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later and at least Java 1.5 (available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/).
    • Runs perfectly on Intel Core Duo Mac systems.
    • Make sure that you have installed the Monaco or Helvetica font in the Font Manager before running <oXygen/>.
    • The compressed file should be recognized by StuffIt Expander and should automatically be expanded after downloading. If it is not expanded, you can expand it manually using StuffIt Expander 6.0 or later.
    • Copy the license key you have received by email in the application license dialog.
    • With some fonts the cursor will behave unpredictably. It is recommended to use a fixed-size font, such as Monaco. More details can be found here.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is PowerPC G4 class system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • An official and stable Java VM version 1.5 or later from Sun Microsystems (available at Java VM updates are available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/.
  • Linux 32 bit (Includes Java VM 1.6.0_05)
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120916  
  • Size: 59.5MB
  • MD5
  • Linux 64 bit (Includes Java VM 1.6.0_05)
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120916  
  • Size: 60.5MB
  • MD5

Instructions

    Install

    • After downloading open a shell and cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer.
    • Make sure you have in your PATH environment variable the correct location of the JRE. Also, make sure that older JREs (like 1.0.6) are not listed in PATH.
    • At the prompt type: sh ./oxygen.sh.
    • On some Linux distributions (including RedHat), the installer stops with the error:
      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError. This is caused by the fact that there is installed an older Java VM in the /usr/bin directory (version 1.1.x). The installer uses this by default and is unable to launch. You can rename the file (/usr/bin/java to java.old) and try again the installer. You must have the correct java executable (version 1.5) in your PATH environment variable.
    • Other solution is to download and install the "All platforms" distribution.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III or PowerPC G4 class system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.
  • All (Linux, Unix,etc.)
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120916  
  • Size: 49.1MB
  • MD5

Instructions

    Install

    • After downloading extract the oxygen.tar.gz archive.
    • Do not extract the archive in a folder where a previous version of <oXygen/> is already installed.

    Run

    • On Windows run oxygen.bat.
    • On Mac OS X run oxygenMac.sh.
    • On Unix, Linux, Solaris, etc. run oxygen.sh.

    Notes

    • You must have installed a Java virtual machine 1.5 or later.
    • Copy the license key you have received by email in the application license dialog.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III or PowerPC G4 class system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • An official and stable Java VM version 1.5 or later from Sun Microsystems (available at http://java.sun.com) in case you use the installation kit without Java VM.
  • If you are using Linux OS and you get fatal errors regarding XCB (xcb_xlib.c) during the program start-up, please get the installation kit for Linux containing the Java Virtual Machine.
  • For Mac OS X, Java VM updates are available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.
  • Java Web Start
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120916  
  • Size: 40.9MB
  • MD5

Click here if you want to run the editor using the JavaWebStart distribution directly from the <oXygen/> website.

Instructions

    Requirements

    • There must be installed on each user's machine the latest JRE.
    • The web server must have associated the extension .jnlp to the mime type application/x-java-jnlp-file. For example if you are using the Apache server you have to add to the httpd.conf the line: AddType application/x-java-jnlp-file .jnlp

    Installation steps

    • Move the directory containing the <oXygen/> Java Web Start distribution into a folder published on the web server. eg: http://server.com/oxygen/jws
    • Modify the jnlp files "codebase" attributes to match the installation URL.
    • The users must access the index.html page located in the installation folder. To start the editor, the users have to click on the Run Oxygen Link.
    • The program will ask for a license key. Copy the license key you have received by email in the application license dialog. After this the editor will start and run normally.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III or PowerPC G4 class system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • An official and stable Java VM version 1.5 or later from Sun Microsystems (available at http://java.sun.com) in case you use the installation kit without Java VM.
  • For Mac OS X, Java VM updates are available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.
  • Eclipse 3.3 Plugin zip distribution
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120905  
  • Size: 54.8MB
  • MD5
  • Eclipse 3.4 Plugin zip distribution
  • Version: 10
  • Release date: 10/23/2008
  • Build id: 2008120905  
  • Size: 57.5MB
  • MD5

Instructions

    Install

    • After downloading the corresponding archive unzip it in the Eclipse folder.

    Run

    • Restart Eclipse.

Instructions for Eclipse 3.4

    Install

    • After downloading the corresponding archive unzip it in the dropins subfolder of the Eclipse folder.

    Run

    • Restart Eclipse.

Update Site Instructions

    Download and Install

    • Start Eclipse. Choose the menu option: Help / Software Update / Find and Install. Select the checkbox: "Search for new features to install" and press the "Next" button.
    • From the dialog "Update sites to visit" press the button "Add update site" or "New Remote Site".
    • Enter "oXygen XML Editor" in the "Name" field and the value http://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Editor/Eclipse/site.xml into the "URL" field of the "New Update Site" dialog. Press the "OK" button.
    • In the dialog "Update sites to visit" press the Finish button.
    • The dialog "Search results" is displayed. Select the checkbox "oXygen XML Editor" and press the "Next" button.
    • Select the new feature to install "oXygen XML Editor and XSLT debugger" and press the "Next" button in the following install pages. You must accept the Eclipse restart.

Requirements

  • Minimum hardware configuration is Intel Pentium III or PowerPC G4 class system with 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) and 300 MB free disk space.
  • An official and stable Java VM version 1.5 or later from Sun Microsystems (available at http://java.sun.com) in case you use the installation kit without Java VM.
  • For Mac OS X, Java VM updates are available at http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/java/.
  • <oXygen/> may work very well with JVM implementations from other vendors but the eventual incompatibilities will not be solved in further <oXygen/> releases.
  • <oXygen/> does not work with the GNU libgcj Java virtual machine.
  • An Eclipse plugin distribution only supports the latest Eclipse version available at the release date of the distribution.
 
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