Choosing a Database

Stylus Studio allows you to connect to

  • Any of a number of natively supported relational databases, such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, and IBM DB2.
  • Any ODBC-compliant database configured as a DataDirect SequeLink server.

If you want to connect to one of the relational databases supported by Stylus Studio, simply select the database from the Database Type drop-down list. If you want to use an ODBC database as a data source, you must first create and configure it as described in Using an ODBC Data Source in Stylus Studio.

Single Source Publishing

Single source publishing is the ability to use one source of information for generating multiple types of output. Stylus Studio XML Publishing enables Single Source Publishing - publish PDF or HTML documents from Relational, XML or Legacy files.

Saxon XSLT Processor

Stylus Studio® has partnered with Saxonica, a leading provider of Java-based XSLT and XQuery processing components to offer a robust XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 development environment, featuring development and deployment using the Saxon XSLT processor.

XSL-List

The XSL-List forum is a valuable learning resource for the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), covering the XSL specification, XSL processor implementations, and XSL user questions. Get this free XSL resource delivered to your inbox today.

Text File to XML

Stylus Studio provides several easy-to-use document wizards that allow you to quickly convert text files to XML. Create XML from text and EDI, create XML Schema from EDIFACT, and more!

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