Microsoft Releases Open XML SDK



Microsoft this week released a preview of a new software development kit and the use of open XML standard to the local Office 2007.

The company said that the SDK is to simplify the development of the housework, for the coder create office business applications (obas). It includes the teaching of articles and sample code on a number of tasks, including a programmatic document artistic creation Niunie document attributes, and the Customs and Excise Department and the internal XML document. Release coincides with the beginning of a high-tech company in the Customs Conference in Orlando, Florida Brian Jones, an Office of the Project Manager, discussed the high points of the SDK , in the blog post. "The goal of this article is to provide a CTP some additional structure, coupled with the offer of what was already in system.io.packaging. NET 3.0, "Jones wrote. "Now, rather than generic parts and interpersonal skills, you actually have each component of the open XML standard can be used as part of a strong typing. API also provides the level of certification package, so you know that you need to create all the content of the statement and the relationship between types of reference. " The SDK can be downloaded from here.

Microsoft has posted a video release more here.

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