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.

SQL/XML Tutorial

Many developers need to be able to write applications that work for databases from multiple vendors. This SQL/XML Tutorial refers to SQL/XML, XQuery, and Native XML Programming Languages to do just that.

XSV - The XML Schema Validator

XSV is the official reference implementation for the XML Schema language and Stylus Studio is the only XML IDE to provide seamless integration with XSV - the W3C XML Schema Validator. Download Stylus Studio and XSV today.

Java Web Services

Stylus Studio's Web Service Call Composer simplifies Java Web Service development by making it easy to find, invoke, and test any Java Web Service deployed on any popular Java Web Service framework, such as Apache AXIS.

Export HTML to XML

Export HTML to XML with the click of a button - simplify migration of legacy HTML code to industry standard XML technologies with Stylus Studio.

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