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Serializes XML to JSON and JSON to XML. Liquid XML Objects: C# and Visual Basic .Net (Supports XSD 1.1) Freeware and proprietry March 3, 2019; 5 years ago () June 18, 2024; 5 months ago () Yes Yes Direct replacement for XSD.exe. Integrated within Microsoft Visual Studio. Supports XML schema (XSD 1.0 and XSD 1.1), DTD, WSDL.
^ Omitted XML elements are commonly decoded by XML data binding tools as NULLs. Shown here is another possible encoding; XML schema does not define an encoding for this datatype. ^ The RFC CSV specification only deals with delimiters, newlines, and quote characters; it does not directly deal with serializing programming data structures.
Monaco Editor (Visual Studio Code) Implementation nestable full parsers pattern-based parser pattern-based parser parsers Syntax highlight Over 110 languages 129 languages: Yes mixed mode: HTML + JavaScript and CSS, PHP, EJS; single mode: JavaScript, Java, JSON, CSS, Python, Ruby, XML, YAML (pluggable)
JSONC (JSON with Comments) is a subset of JSON5 used in Microsoft's Visual Studio Code: [64] supports single line comments ( // ) and block comments ( /* */ ) accepts trailing commas, but they are discouraged and the editor will display a warning
RDL is an XML application primarily used with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. It is usually written using Visual Studio, although there are also third-party tools; it may also be created or edited by hand in a text editor.
The data service, when accessed via the HTTP GET method with such a URI, will return the data. The web service can be configured to return the data in either plain XML, JSON or RDF+XML. In the initial release, formats like RSS and ATOM are not supported, though they may be in the future. In addition, using other HTTP methods like PUT, POST or ...
XslTransform applies XSL transformations to an XML file. Typically, the specified input file is or derives from a file that is generated by MRefBuilder. BuildAssembler executes a build component stack, once for each topic defined in an XML manifest. A build component stack is defined in an XML file with a .config extension.
Visual Studio Code was first announced on April 29, 2015 by Microsoft at the 2015 Build conference. A preview build was released shortly thereafter. [14]On November 18, 2015, the project "Visual Studio Code — Open Source" (also known as "Code — OSS"), on which Visual Studio Code is based, was released under the open-source MIT License and made available on GitHub.