Altova MapForce Professional Edition

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Altova MapForce 2008 Professional Edition is a graphical data mapping tool for transforming between XML, database, and flat file formats. This award-winning, visual data mapper converts data instantly or autogenerates royalty-free application code for recurrent conversions. Languages for code generation include XSLT 1.0/2.0, XQuery, Java, C++, or C#. With all of this power and versatility, MapForce is the definitive tool for data integration.

Version 2008 release 2 adds support for data streams for code generation, sample XML Schema generation based on an XML instance, support for SQL SELECT statements, inline primary key / foreign key creation, project generation for Visual Studio 2008.


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