XML.com: XML From the Inside Out
oreilly.comSafari Bookshelf.Conferences.

advertisement
 Resource Guide -> XLink Software, SAX, Java, DOM Software -> Lucid XML Toolkit

Lucid XML Toolkit

Date: Jun. 11, 2002
Link: http://www.lucid-it.com/en/lxtk/lxtk.html
Source Author or Organization: Lucid'i.t. s.a.

Lucid XML Toolkit (LXT) is a Software Development Kit (SDK) that allows the user to build Java applications to read, manipulate and send XML. The Toolkit provides a validating Simple Application Programming Interface for XML 1.0 (SAX1) or Simple Application Programming Interface for XML 2.0 (SAX2) parser, and is implemented in modules so developers can construct lean applications using only the modules required to provide the desired functionality.

Lucid XML Toolkit also offers a Document Object Model Level 1 (DOM1) parser, a partial implementation of Document Object Model Level 2 (DOM2) and integration with Java API for XML Parsing (JAXP).

XML parsing supports Unicode, and documents may be validated against a Document Type Definition (DTD) or XML Schema (with some XML Schema features not yet implemented). Support for XML Pointer Language (XPointer), XML Path Language (XPath) and XML Linking Language (XLink) is available via additional Lucid XML Toolkit modules.

Lucid XML Toolkit requires 64 Mb. of RAM and a Java 1.1 or later platform. The Lucid XML Toolkit Personal Edition distribution is released under the terms of a Sun Binary Software License Agreement for XML Datatypes Library and an LXT Personal Edition Desktop license placing no use restrictions on the product.