A finnish company Davisor has developed a Pure Java tool called Offisor that converts Word documents to corresponding custom rich XML (XMSW). The tool can be embedded in any Java -compatible application or service, or it can be used as a standalone (command line) application.
There is a free downloadable demo version available for anyone who wishes to try it out. To company sells also some feature-rich XSL transformations from the custom XMSW format to popular standard formats, including XHTML.
Please note that I'm an engineer working for this company, and therefore at least part of my pay-check comes from Offisor sales.
A finnish company Davisor has developed a Pure Java tool called Offisor that converts Word documents to corresponding custom rich XML (XMSW). The tool can be embedded in any Java -compatible application or service, or it can be used as a standalone (command line) application.
There is a free downloadable demo version available for anyone who wishes to try it out. To company sells also some feature-rich XSL transformations from the custom XMSW format to popular standard formats, including XHTML.
Please note that I'm an engineer working for this company, and therefore at least part of my pay-check comes from Offisor sales.