Kernow

Synopsis
Kernow is an open-source GUI and high-level API for the Saxon XSLT, XQuery and XML Schema processor. It was written by Andrew Welch and uses Java 1.6.

Features
(from the project web page:)
 * it uses compiled stylesheets, multiple threads and caching resolvers to make the transforms run efficiently, and combo boxes that persist between runs
 * it is runnable from Ant allowing it to slot into your build process, and it's a high level API for Saxon making it very easy to run transforms from your own Java applications.
 * you can run it via Java Net Start straight from Sourceforge (no need for manual downloads)
 * it can also be used to test the performance of your transforms
 * it supports XQuery (see the relevant info)
 * it can be used to validate directories of XML with W3C XML Schemas, using either Xerces, Saxon-SA or any JAXP schema processor

System requirements

 * Java 1.6

Source code and licensing
Open source.

Support for TEI
It supports any well-formed XML, including TEI XML.

Language(s)

 * Written in Java
 * Interface: English, German, French
 * Docs: English

Documentation
Documentation is provided in the form of a FAQ list at the project homepage.

Tech support
(What technical support is provided by the creators of the tool?)

User community

 * user mailing list

Sample implementations
(links to demo sites running the tool or successful implementations of it)

Current version number and date of release
1.5.2 (2007-09-28)

History of versions
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How to download or buy
Available at http://kernowforsaxon.sourceforge.net/

Additional notes
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