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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 Query Editor
Stylus Studio's XML Editor has an XPath Query Editor that allows you to easily roubleshoot, test, and debug any XPath expression.
An Introduction to XQuery Development
An Introduction to XQuery demonstrates how easy it is to use Stylus Studio's many tools for editing, testing and deploying XQuery applications. Learn how to write your first XQuery application in just minutes by watching this online tutorial.
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!
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.


