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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Deploying Generated Code Deploying Generated CodeIf your XSLT application uses Stylus Studio's adapter file system technology - to convert CSV or EDI to XML, or to render relational data as XML, for example - you need to use the optional Stylus Studio 2006 XML Deployment Adapters if you wish to deploy your code to a test or application server. The Stylus Studio 2006 XML Deployment Adapters are purchased and installed separately from Stylus Studio 2006 XML Enterprise Edition. Email us or call 781.280.4488 for more information. OverviewThe process for deploying generated XSLT code that uses Stylus Studio's adapter file system technology includes the following steps: In Stylus Studio
1. Build and test the application in Stylus Studio. When testing, be sure to use the XSLT processor you will be using in your production environment. You specify the XSLT processor on the
Processors tab of the
Scenario Properties dialog box.
2. Generate and compile Java code for the XSLT in Stylus Studio (
myApplication.java, for example).
3. Copy the XSLT (
.xsl), source (
.edi, for example), and Java file for the generated application (
.java) to the target production server.
On the Production Server
1. If you have not done so already, install the Stylus Studio 2006 XML Deployment Adapters module.
2. Modify the classpath to include the location of the Jar files associated with the Stylus Studio 2006 XML Deployment Adapters module.
3. Open the
.java file (
myApplication.java, for example) and edit the following:
The section of code in which you will find these files is shown here:
4. Compile the
.java file.
You can now run the application code independently, or incorporate it in another application on the same server. About the unlockAPI() Method
The
The Enterprise Edition installation ID is adequate for testing purposes on your local workstation, but if you want to deploy an XSLT application that uses Stylus Studio adapters on one or more test or application servers, you need to use the Deployment Adapter installation ID for the
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