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Re: 20051028:Is there a .nc <-> .xml tool available?



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> Hi,
>
> Looking at http://www.vets.ucar.edu/luca/netcdf/ there is reference to a
> prototype at http://dataportal.ucar.edu:7080/cdp/ncml/NcMLgenerator.jsp
> but it does not seem to work.
>
> Is there a package like the ncxdump/ncxgen from
> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/Contrib.html that works with
> ncml?
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> Dave
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>  Dr. David Forrest
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Sorry, I don't believe there is such a tool. I will copy this response
to Russ Rew and John Caron. If there is such a tool, one of them will
know about it.

However, in versio 4.0 of netCDF (due to release in beta early next
year), we plan for ncgen/ncdump to be able to handle ncml.

Ed Hartnett
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