As you develop integrations within ICS, you may find that you would prefer an alternate tool for the development of content such as mappings. With the preceding guidance, it is possible to export, modify and reimport mappings and other artifacts now. So, the following are tools that are well established products that could be used to help with this:
Product |
Description |
URL |
JDeveloper |
The main developer tool provided by Oracle. This is not a lightweight tool and is focused on meeting the needs of full-time developers. | |
Eclipse |
Eclipse is one of the leading developer IDE with a large range of extension plugins to enable it to work with a range of different languages, syntax, and software platforms. Like JDeveloper, its focus is on meeting the needs of full-time developers. | |
NetBeans |
NetBeans is another major open source IDE focused towards meeting the needs of developers. It is also sponsored by Oracle. | |
Altova XML Spy |
The Altova family of tools is one of the industry's leading productions when it comes to working with XML-based standards including XSLT. As a tool, it is not purely focused on the core developer community, which makes it attractive for Citizen Integrators. |