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muppet tizerSubject: How do I use the Custom XML Conversion files in Java
Author: muppet tizer
Date: 10 Oct 2007 06:26 AM
Hi,

I need some urgent help.

I created a Custom XML Converstion to convert CSV files to XML.

I did this following the excellent video tutorial at:
http://www.stylusstudio.com/videos/convert-to-xml1/convert-to-xml1.html

So I have a text.conv file. However what I need is some way to use this in my Java application at runtime.

The Java app will read in the CSV and output XML files.

Thanks for your help.

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vishal sinhaSubject: How do I use the Custom XML Conversion files in Java
Author: vishal sinha
Date: 10 Oct 2007 09:48 AM
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vishal sinhaSubject: How do I use the Custom XML Conversion files in Java
Author: vishal sinha
Date: 10 Oct 2007 09:56 AM
Problem with these new tools are they seem to be made for individuals who do there work manually.

At least the tutorials and help files go that way. The ynever tell you exactly the most important part of applications about deploying it and how to automot the jobs.

They think that people are out sitting there spending time in converting one by one each csv file to XML.

We need practical applications with good help files which explains you how XML pipelines could be developed and deployed and automated.

It is of very little use if I have to manually open a CSV file in Jazzy XML stylus studio and covert it to XML then save it it and then what do I do with this XML file??? Just be happy that it is no more in CSV but XML???

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(Deleted User) Subject: How do I use the Custom XML Conversion files in Java
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 10 Oct 2007 11:57 AM
Hi,
in the web page of that tutorial there is a box "Watch the entire Data Integration tutorial series!"; the last link, "Deploying your application" brings you to http://www.stylusstudio.com/videos/deployment1/deployment1.html, where you can see how the conversion you just designed can be used as part of a Java application. Please remember that the XML Converters need a specific license to be used outside the Stylus Studio IDE (see http://www.stylusstudio.com/deployment/faq.html).

Hope this helps,
Alberto

   
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