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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Defining an XML Schema Using the Diagram Tab - Getting Started Defining an XML Schema Using the Diagram Tab - Getting StartedThis section provides a quick tour of the main features of the Diagram tab of the XML Schema Editor and shows you how to define a simple XML Schema. For complete documentation about how to use the XML Schema Editor, see Creating an XML Schema in Stylus Studio.
The topics in this section provide step-by-step instructions for defining the
This section includes the following topics: Before you beginTo get started, you will need to start Stylus Studio if you have not already. See Starting Stylus Studio. |
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.
Multi Channel Publishing
Multi channel publishing lets you go beyond single-source publishing of HTML and PDF to also generate simultaneously for non-document forms, such as to communicate with partners or drive spreadsheets.
SQL Server Tools
SQL Server Tools in Stylus Studio simplify working with relational and XML data including exporting data from a SQL Server database into XML and importing XML data back into SQL Server. Supports Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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