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In CityGML 3.0, only the UML model is defined in the conceptual model standard document. Unlike CityGML 2.0 multiple encodings can exist for CityGML 3.0 to encode the conceptual (UML) model. One encoding is the [XML](https://github.com/opengeospatial/CityGML-3.0Encodings/tree/master/Moved_to_CITYGML-3.0Encoding_CityGML) encoding. A free Java tool to convert datasets from CityGML 2.0 to CityGML 3.0 is available [here](https://github.com/tum-gis/citygml2-to-citygml3). Other encodings such as CityDotNet, CityJSON, CitySQL are under [development](https://github.com/opengeospatial/CityGML-3.0Encodings).
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Both CityGML 2.0 and CityGML 3.0 (XML encoding) are XML based file format, hence they can be easily viewed in any XML editor such as [Notepad ++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/) and also using a free 3D GIS / BIM viewer - [FZK Viewer](https://www.iai.kit.edu/1648.php). For am extensive list of other tools supporting CityGML, visit [here](https://transfer.hft-stuttgart.de/gitlab/coors/3d-stadtmodelle/-/wikis/home).
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Both CityGML 2.0 and CityGML 3.0 (XML encoding) are XML based file format, hence they can be easily viewed in any XML editor such as [Notepad ++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/) and also using a free 3D GIS / BIM viewer - [FZK Viewer](https://www.iai.kit.edu/1648.php). For an extensive list of other tools supporting CityGML, visit [here](https://transfer.hft-stuttgart.de/gitlab/coors/3d-stadtmodelle/-/wikis/home).
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