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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Generating XQuery from a Web Service Call Generating XQuery from a Web Service CallYou can use Stylus Studio to generate XQuery from a Web service call, and then use that XQuery to invoke the Web service. The XQuery created by Stylus Studio uses a Java extension function, ws:call(), that allows the built-in, Saxon, or DataDirect XQuery processor to execute the Web service call. This section covers the following topics: |
XPath Editor
Stylus Studio's intelligent code-sensing, auto-completion technology, Sense:X, is XPath-aware. You'll find Sense:X for XPath in all of Stylus Studio's editors, including the XML Editor, XSLT Editor, and XQuery Editor.
Database-to-XML Mapping
Stylus Studio features several database-to-XML mapping tools that allow you to easily query a relational database using SQL/XML or SQL and render the results as XML. Stylus Studio also supports the world's first and only visual SQL/XML Editor!
XML Schema Validation
Validate XML using XML Schema with MSXML, XERCES, XSV, SYSTEM.XML, & other XSD Validators. Stylus Studio's XML Schema-Aware XML Editing makes XML Schema Validation a snap!