Chee Kiong,
The open source C2SIM Reference Implementation Server ingests MSDL for
backward compatibility. It is not a stand-alone MSDL tool but you should
be able to re-use the open source code. New repository for this is at
https://openc2sim.github.io
Also I remember an MSDL editor but it was part of a US Army Project so
not likely to be available to public. If I find out otherwise I'll let
you know.
The C2SIM Product Support Group (PSG) is responsible for maintenance of
MSDL. PSG Chair Curt Blais might have other ideas to share.
In closing here I would add that C2SIM is the second generation standard
evolved from MSDL and is now in SISO balloting. I would encourage you to
become familiar with C2SIM as it is an improvement over MSDL/CBML.
Mark Pullen
C2SIM PDG Co-Chair
On 3/25/20 9:03 PM, Ng Chee Kiong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of the requirements in our current project is to export and import scenario in MSDL format. May I know are there any available XML parser source code or freeware?
>
> Thank you and appreciate for your help.
>
> With Regards,
>
> Chee Kiong
>
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