
quixproc
QuiXProc is an open source implementation of XProc. We want QuiXProc to become a mainstream tool to process Structured and Unstructured Data, preserving high quality, high throughput, and low resources consumption.
The Purpose (Mission)
- Keep it standard: we are close to implements full W3C XProc standard
- Keep it open: we will disclose the source with GPL
- Provide services: we will provides customization, training, support and optimization services
- Release often: we want our user base to have regular updates of the code base
How to
If you want to have access to QuiXProc:
Lazy Way
Go to the QuiXProc website and register to have access to Innovimax's compilation Services. Note that the QuiXProc compilation services (QuiXProc Pro and QuiXProc Free) are improved version of QuiXProc Open.
Detailled Way
See Documentation#Detailled_Way
Getting Started and Documentation
See GettingStarted page, to have a quick test to start
You can also use the XProc Test Suite that you can find at http://tests.xproc.org
More details in the Documentation page
Troubleshooting
if you have a problem, first check that it's not an XML problem To do that open your XPL pipeline in your favorite XML tools (OxygenXML is very good for that)
If it's an XML or an XPath problem and you don't find the answer, please send an email on XML-DEV
If it's not an XML problem but an XProc problem, please send an email on XPROC-DEV
If it's neither of those, then you certainly find a bug or a limitation, and hence you can send it either to QUIXPROC or XPROC-DEV mailing lists
For any other questions see the FAQ
Special thanks
Our work is based on Norman Walsh's work on XML Calabash
This work has been partly funded by ANR in the project CODEX
This work is based on a joint work with INRIA on QuiXPath, QuiXDM and FXP
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Project Information
- License: GNU GPL v3
- Content License: Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA
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- svn-based source control
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