Altova XMLSpy Enterprise XML Editor 2026
Released: Oct 21, 2025
2026 での更新項目
機能
- BSON editor
- BSON (binary JSON) is a binary-encoded data format that extends JSON. It was developed to store and transmit data in the popular MongoDB NoSQL database.
- Adding to existing support for editing JSON Schemas for BSON, XMLSpy 2026 now includes a BSON editor that provides similar functionality to working with traditional JSON documents. This includes:
- Intelligent editing of BSON documents in graphical Grid View.
- Support for BSON datatypes.
- Validation of BSON against JSON Schemas.
- Conversion between BSON and JSON or YAML.
- Generation of BSON instances from JSON Schema.
- Querying BSON data with XQuery.
- Editing BSON in Grid View allows you to understand the structure of the binary document at a glance. Functionality like table mode for repeating nodes, drag and drop editing, automatic type detection, and in-cell editing commands make it easy to understand the document structure and edit it as needed.
- Editing XBRL Taxonomy Packages
- XBRL taxonomies are usually comprised of numerous related documents, often packaged together in a ZIP file for convenience. Created to make working with these collections easier, the XBRL Taxonomy Package spec defines a standard way for structuring and building taxonomy packages so that they can be efficiently utilized by XBRL software.
- Previous versions of XMLSpy supported validation based on XBRL Taxonomy Packages, as well as the built-in XBRL Taxonomy Manager for installing and managing industry standard packages for use in development and validation. Now, XMLSpy 2026 introduces an XBRL Taxonomy Package editor that allows developers to open packages, import files, and even create new taxonomy packages.
- A new wizard helps you define a new taxonomy, extension taxonomy, or taxonomy package.
- You can now also choose the default behavior for opening XBRL Taxonomy Packages: either display the entry point schema in XBRL View or display the contents of the zipped archive in Archive View.
- Support for XBRL-CSV Table Constraints 1.0
- In addition to support XBRL-CSV validation, XMLSpy now includes support for XBRL-CSV Table Constraints, a new set of extensions that is particular relevant for DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) reporting. For end-user XBRL report creation, support is also available in the Altova XBRL add-ins for Excel.
- Updated database support
- XMLSpy and all database-enabled Altova software products connect to 15 of the most popular database types and numerous versions thereof. In this release, updated support has been added for:
- Firebird 5.0.
- MariaDB 11.4 and 11.8.
- PostgreSQL 17.
- Support for Visual Studio Insiders 2026
- In addition to support for integration in previous versions of Visual Studio, XMLSpy 2026 supports this pre-release version of Visual Studio from Microsoft.
- Support for Eclipse 4.34, 4.35, 4.36, 4.37
- XMLSpy supports seamless integration in the Eclipse IDE with new support added for the latest versions.
- Support for Windows Server 2025
- New support has been added for running XMLSpy on Windows Server 2025.