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XML Professional Publisher (XPP) is a standards-based, high performance, content formatting and publishing application for the automatic composition, transformation, and rendering of [[XML]] content into high-quality output in [[PostScript]] and [[PDF]] format. XPP can also format other fielded data, such as database feeds, [[SGML]], [[HTML]], and other [[ASCII]] text to high-quality pages.
XML Professional Publisher (XPP) is a standards-based, high performance, content formatting and publishing application for the automatic composition, transformation, and rendering of [[XML]] content into high-quality output in [[PostScript]] and [[PDF]] format. XPP can also format other fielded data, such as database feeds, [[SGML]], [[HTML]], and other [[ASCII]] text to high-quality pages.


XPP supports many of the latest International Standards including [[SGML]], [[XML]], [[XSLT]], [[XPath]], [[XSL-FO]] and [[SVG]]. Fully supporting [[Unicode]], XPP can be found operating in many multilingual environments including all European and many World-Wide languages including [[Chinese]], [[Japanese]] and [[Korean]].
XPP supports many of the latest International Standards including [[SGML]], [[XML]], [[XSLT]], [[XPath]], [[XSL-FO]] and [[SVG]]. Fully supporting [[Unicode]], XPP can be found operating in many multilingual environments including all European and many World-Wide languages including [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[Korean language|Korean]].


An XPP Web Services Development Kit provides full access to the automatic publishing ability of XPP through a standards-based [[API]]. Because the API is Web-based, XPP features can be used by anyone with a browser and a connection to the Internet.
An XPP Web Services Development Kit provides full access to the automatic publishing ability of XPP through a standards-based [[API]]. Because the API is Web-based, XPP features can be used by anyone with a browser and a connection to the Internet.

Revision as of 12:03, 20 March 2006

XML Professional Publisher (XPP) is a standards-based, high performance, content formatting and publishing application for the automatic composition, transformation, and rendering of XML content into high-quality output in PostScript and PDF format. XPP can also format other fielded data, such as database feeds, SGML, HTML, and other ASCII text to high-quality pages.

XPP supports many of the latest International Standards including SGML, XML, XSLT, XPath, XSL-FO and SVG. Fully supporting Unicode, XPP can be found operating in many multilingual environments including all European and many World-Wide languages including Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

An XPP Web Services Development Kit provides full access to the automatic publishing ability of XPP through a standards-based API. Because the API is Web-based, XPP features can be used by anyone with a browser and a connection to the Internet.

XPP is used to produce a wide variety of publications including Technical Documentation, Scientific, Technical and Medical Journals (STM), Directory, Dictionary and Legal loose-leaf publishing.