Specifying File Settings

When you create a new adapter, Stylus Studio prompts you to specify the file you want to convert. It also allows you to specify the file's

  • Encoding (Windows-1252 or ANSI, for example)
  • Layout (line-oriented or fixed-width, for example)

Unless you are certain of the file's encoding and layout, consider leaving the default settings as they are - Stylus Studio will determine encoding and layout properties when it reads the file.

Open XSLT Architecture

Learn how Stylus Studio's Open XSLT Architecture enables you to use any of the popular industry-standard XSLT processors (like Saxon, Xalan-J, MSXML, Microsoft .NET, and others) for all your XSLT development tasks.

Convert DTD to XML

Learn how to create a sample XML instance document from a DTD using Stylus Studio DTD to XML conversion tools.

SQL Server Tools

Integrated SQL Server Tools in Stylus Studio enable you to access relational data stored in SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005 as XML using XQuery, SQL/XML or ADO - learn how to export relational data as XML today!

Why XQuery - The Case for XQuery

Read "The Case for XQuery" - an article that debuted in the November 2005 issue of SOA WebServices Journal, written by Jerry King, Vice President of DataDirect Technologies.

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