Re: [xsl] [Ann] Oxygen XML Editor version 23 release

Subject: Re: [xsl] [Ann] Oxygen XML Editor version 23 release
From: "Octavian Nadolu octavian_nadolu@xxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 07:30:30 -0000
Hello Tommie,

The projects are updated automatically when you switch to a new version. 
There should be no problem when you switch from one version to other. 
There have probably been some problems in the past, but I hope they have 
all been resolved.
We do not have a topic in documentation that describes how to move 
projects from one version into the next version. There are some topics 
in documentation that explains Oxygen XML Editor upgrade process, you 
can find them here:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/23.0/ug-editor/topics/upgrading.html

If you want to make sure that your project will work fine with the new 
Oxygen version, maybe you can duplicate the ".xpr" file (create an 
oxygen21.xpr). Then you can open the project with the new version of 
Oxygen, test if everything is as you want. and after this delete the 
duplicated file. You can also compare the new version of ".xpr" with the 
old one and check the changes. In case you find any issues please report 
them.

Best Regards,
Octavian

On 23.11.2020 17:05, B Tommie Usdin btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello Octavian --
>
> Is there a place in the documentation that describes how to move projects that were developed in one version of Oxygen into the next version? Or at least a list of the things that might stop working and some clues on how to solve these problems?
>
> Some of our clients are quite anxious about moving to a new version of Oxygen because of the risks to working systems, and in fact a Mulberry project broke in the change from version 21 to 22. Documenting the tasks needed to upgrade applications would be helpful; a tool that identified potential gotchas would be even better.
>
> -- Tommie
>
>
>> On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:41 AM, Octavian Nadolu octavian_nadolu@xxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thanks for your feedback.
>>
>> We intend to update the Saxon 9 and 10 plugins for the Oxygen XML Editor 23.0. Because this are provided separately as plugins, we can updated them also after the release.
>>
>> We decided to deprecate some of the XSLT processors (Xalan, MSXML 4.0, MSXML .NET, .NET 1.0, .NET 2.0 ...) because we do not want to maintain them in the future. We are not sure if we will remove them completely or just mark them as deprecated. But we will maintain the XSLT 1.0 support in Oxygen. Also, you can configure them as external processors.
>> How many of you are using this processors?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Octavian
>>
>> On 23.11.2020 10:46, Mukul Gandhi gandhi.mukul@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 12:44 PM Mukul Gandhi gandhi.mukul@xxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I can see that, at the preferences oXygen page, XSLT 1.0 dropdown shows Xalan as deprecated. It seems to me that, in a future oXygen version, when Xalan would be removed from the standard oXygen XSLT 1.0 options, one could still use Xalan with oXygen by specifying it on the 'Custom Engines' option.
>>>
>>> Apologies, that I forgot to mention that, I tried oXygen XML Editor version 23.
>>>
>>>   
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Regards,
>>> Mukul Gandhi
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>> Octavian Nadolu
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