Docstream XML Publisher – professional web publishing

DocStream XML Publisher 3.0 (DXP 3.0) is an application for publishing documents and document collections on web. Documents published with DXP 3.0 gives you extended search capabilities, easy to use navigation and printable PDF output in an flexible publishing environment. DXP 3.0 is a single source publishing application. The content is stored once in a content repository and offers multiple output formats on different medias.

Professional documents needs professional presentation and publishing. DXP 3.0 gives you the ability to publish and present professional documentation on web. The table of contents combined with dynamic hyperlinks makes the navigation easy to use and users are able to navigate through collection of books in no time. DXP 3.0 has an extended search engine that allows you to do quality documentation searches, not only typical web site searches (its two different things…). The search results are viewed in a list, just like Google. Unlike all other systems the search phrase is highlighted both in the actual document and the table of contents. If you need a paper copy of a book or chapter, DXP 3.0 has an PDF print output option that gives you full formated PDFs of the document.

DXP 3.0 is a dynamic publishing solution and keeps your documentation instant updated. DXP 3.0 offers a tight integration between the published site and other publishing related systems that allows a range of powerful features i.e.

  • CBT and e-learning
  • SAP and other ERP systems
  • CRM systems
  • Author environments
  • Technical drawings and 3D models
  • Bloggs and other web 2.0 applications

Single source publishing with XML

Single source publishing with XML gives you access to a centralized store of content that can be accessed, reused, and published to a variety of different mediums. With the use of WYSIWYG authoring tools like XMetal, Authentic and more it is easy to start writing XML the structured way. Of course you will also need to adopt an standard for your content which make all your documents identical in structure and formatting.

Basically what you want is to let the authors focus on content creation and not how the documents will act on paper. This is why you should use XML authoring tools rather than MS Word. The “electronic type-writer” MS Word will not let you write once and publish on several mediums without manual editing.