JetBrains 3rd Party JSON YAML XML Converter

IntelliJ plugin to convert JSON, YAML, XML

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About this software

JSON-YAML-XML Converter is an IntelliJ Platform plugin from SyncRO Soft that converts between JSON, YAML, and XML file formats. Distributed via the JetBrains Marketplace and third-party resellers, the plugin integrates into JetBrains IDEs and provides in-IDE format conversion for users working with configuration, API, or data files. Licensing and use are governed by the developer's EULA published on the Oxygen XML website.

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JetBrains 3rd Party JSON YAML XML Converter

JetBrains 3rd Party JSON YAML XML Converter
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Benefits

  • Format conversions: Convert files between JSON, YAML, and XML formats inside the IDE.
  • IDE integration: Installs as an IntelliJ Platform plugin for JetBrains IDEs.
  • Developer-oriented: Intended for developers and technical authors handling structured data.
  • Marketplace distribution: Available via JetBrains Marketplace and authorized resellers.
  • Vendor provided EULA: Use is governed by the developer EULA on the Oxygen XML site.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • EULA and licensing: License terms and the plugin EULA are published on the Oxygen XML website.
  • Distribution channels: Available through JetBrains Marketplace and select authorized resellers.
  • Documentation location: Related plugin information and add-on listings appear on the Oxygen XML site sitemap.
  • Vendor support contact: Support and sales inquiries are handled by SyncRO Soft via their official channels.
  • Updates and delivery: Plugin updates are distributed through JetBrains Marketplace channels when available.

Frequently asked questions

What does JetBrains 3rd Party JSON YAML XML Converter do?
Converts data between JSON, YAML, and XML formats, translating structures and basic formatting to enable interoperability between systems.
Which file formats are supported for input and output?
JSON, YAML, and XML are supported as input and output formats; exact dialects and extensions depend on the converter implementation.
How is the converter typically used in development workflows?
Used to convert configuration files, translate API payloads, or align data exchanges between tools; it can be invoked from editors, scripts, or build steps that accept external converters.
Will data types and structure be preserved during conversion?
Conversion preserves hierarchical structure where possible, but differences between formats (for example, XML attributes versus JSON objects) can require representation changes or mapping decisions.
What formatting or output options should be expected?
Common options include indentation, compact versus pretty output, and character encoding; available settings vary by the converter interface and integration.