Karolin,
I have been using the XML capabilities in IntelliJ for a while now,
but if you are not also doing Java or JavaScript development, IntelliJ
might be overkill.
I heard very good things about oXygen, but really any schema aware XML
editor that can do things like on-the-fly validation and code
completion will work quite well.
Alex
On Jan 4, 2010, at 1:38 AM, "Karolin Krieg" <
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> Hi all,
>
> I wonder which editor you use to implement XForms?
> At the moment I use XMLSpy. Is there any XForms editor which supports
> the development of XForms?
>
> Karolin
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