Modifying the Classpath

The only field not set by Stylus Studio's auto detect feature is the Classpath field. For Stylus Studio to be able to find a Java class, its location must be specified in this classpath.

To add a directory or .jar file to this classpath, click Browse. For classpath changes to take effect, you must restart Stylus Studio whenever you modify the Classpath field.

Note

 

The value of the Classpath field does not affect the CLASSPATH environment variable. The default value of the Classpath field, $(classpath), specifies that you want to use the contents of the CLASSPATH environment variable. There is no requirement for the classpath specified here and the classpath specified in the environment variable to be identical. However, it is good practice for them to be the same.

Whitepaper: FIXML - Working with Complex Message Sets Defined Using XML Schema

The advanced XML Schema handling and presentation capabilities of Stylus Studio have valuable implications for users of industry-specific XML message sets.

Learn XQuery Visually

Stylus Studio offers three infomative XQuery demonstration videos illustrating Stylus Studio's XQuery Editor, Mapper, Debugger and other advanced functionality. Watch them today!

Accessing Relational Databases as XML with Stylus Studio's File Explorer

This demonstration is the first part of our series on working with relational and XML data, covering how to use Stylus Studio's File Explorer to connect to and query relational database tables as XML.

XQuery Tutorial

This XQuery Tutorial is about "BUILDING XQUERY BASED WEB SERVICE AGGREGATION AND REPORTING APPLICATIONS".

Stylus Most Wanted

 
Free Stylus Studio XML Training:
W3C Member