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Using Numeric Tolerances with XML Data Compare

Numeric tolerances can be applied in XML Data Compare to focus on significant changes in engineering, scientific, or financial data.

First Steps with XML Data Compare

XML Data Compare offers easy configuration adjustments via a config file without the need for XSLT filters, allowing users to tweak settings where needed.

JSON array diff handling – heuristic matching

A new algorithm for JSON array diff handling has been developed, allowing for improved alignment of similar items between arrays.

A Beginners’ Guide to XML Compare, how to get started

Get started with XML Compare using DeltaXML’s GUI, oXygen plugin, or command line options, allowing for easy comparisons of XML files.

The Location of DXP and DCP Files on a Computer

DXP and DCP files on a computer are prioritised based on specific directories, with validation performed depending on files.

Diving Into DCP Files for XML Compare

Dive into DCP files for XML Compare to uncover default settings and customisation options, including word-by-word differences resolution.

DXP In Depth – Pointers into the Documentation

Delve into DXP with our comprehensive resource, offering insights, examples, and expert tips on XML Compare’s documentation.

Links to Documentation to Help You Use XML Compare

Essential documentation for mastering XML Compare, equipped with links to guides, customisable options, and insights.

Pipelines and the Differences Between DXP and DCP

Explore how pipelines in XML file processing guides files through filters and processes to produce an output.

An XSLT linear feedback shift register

DeltaXML introduces an XSLT-based Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR) for pseudo-random bit sequence generation.

Ignoring Whitespace When Comparing XQuery

DeltaXML explore the ability to ignore whitespace changes in XQuery code comparison using XML Core with an XSLT filter.

Adding Structure to an XQuery Comparison

Enhance XQuery code comparison with new XSLT templates, orderless elements and structuring code for better comparisons.