Java Editor

To display the Java editor in Stylus Studio, select File > New > Java: Text Editor from the Stylus Studio menu bar.

Alternative: In Stylus Studio, open a file with .java as the file name extension. Stylus Studio automatically opens the file in the Java editor.

Use the Java source editor to write, update, and compile Java source files.

Fields

Compile the Java source file.

Change the font used to display text in the Java editor.

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XML Spell Checker

The Stylus Studio Spell Checker is integrated with our intuitive XML Text Editor. It highlights typographical errors as you type and lets you easily search, replace, and build custom dictionaries.

Xerces - Parsing and Validating XML with the Apache Xerces Parser

The Xerces Parser supports the XML 1.0 recommendation and W3C's XML Schema recommendation version 1.0, DOM and SAX. Learn how easy it is to use Apache Xerces directly in Stylus Studio to parse and validate XML with ease.

Support for US National Library of Medicine (NLM) Document Type Definitions

Stylus Studio provides support for editing and validating XML documents using US National Library of Medicine data models. In this tutorial, we'll provide a step-by-step overview of how to use the NLM DTD's in Stylus Studio!

EDI Mapping

To transform EDI to XML, whether for X12 or EDIFACT, Stylus Studio provides the design tools and run-time support. EDIFACT, X12 and custom EDI formats can be translated, validated and mapped using the EDI Mapping adapter technology described here.

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