Is there any good open source XML ideal?

I looked around and I was surprised that I could not find the Open Source equivalent, the equivalent of Oxygen or XMLSpy. those. rich XML editor with support for various types of validation, debugging and profiling of XSLT and all other additional bits that make it more than just a text editor with syntax highlighting.

I saw several (like Jaxe ) that offer different ways to edit XML documents, but nothing that rolls it all comes in an application like the IDE.

I am sure that this means that I missed a very worthy project. Can someone point me to such a thing?

[Addendum]

Although it’s interesting to know about free licenses for proprietary software, my question really concerns open source applications.

Background: I usually claim that when looking for software to develop software, OSS is the first port of call, as developers like to "eat their own dog food." This usually requires a good reason to look at proprietary software in this area. This does not seem to apply to the XML editor, and it surprised me.

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