Altova XMLSpy 2025 Enterprise Edition

XMLSpy maintains a specific key in the Registry where it stores all registered IDE plug-ins:

 

 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Altova\XML Spy\PlugIns

 

All values of this key are treated as references to registered plug-ins and must conform to the following format:

 

 Value name:

ProgID of the plug-in

 Value type:

must be REG_SZ

 Value data:

CLSID of the component

 

Each time the application starts the values of the "PlugIns" key is scanned, and the registered plug-ins are loaded.

 

Register plug-in manually

To register a plug-in manually, use the "Customize" dialog box of the XMLSpy "Tools" menu. Use the "Add Plug-In..." button to specify the DLL that implements your plug-in. XMLSpy registers the DLL as a COM server and adds the corresponding entry in its "PlugIns" key.

 

If you experience problems with manual registration you can check if the CLSID of your plug-in is correctly registered in the "PlugIns" key. If this is not the case, the name of your plug-in DLL was probably not sufficiently unique. Use a different name or perform direct registration.

 

Register plug-in directly

A plug-in can be directly registered as an IDE plug-in by first registering the DLL and then adding the appropriate value to the "PlugIns" key of XMLSpy during plug-in setup for example. The new plug-in will be activated the next time XMLSpy is launched.

 

Creating plug-ins

Source code for sample plug-ins has been provided in the application's (My) Documents folder: Examples\IDEPlugin folder. To build a plug-in from such source code, do the following:

 

1.Open the solution you want to build as a plug-in in Visual Studio.

2.Build the plug-in with the command in the Build menu.

3.The plug-in's DLL file will be created in the Bin or Debug folder. This DLL file is the file that must be added as a plug-in (see above).

 

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