Chapter 11 Composing Web Service Calls


 

The Web services features described in this chapter are available only in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Suite.

Using Stylus Studio's Web service call composer, you can design, compose, and test a Web service call without writing any code. Once Stylus Studio composes the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) request and you have successfully tested it, you can use the SOAP response returned by the Web service as an XML source wherever you use XML documents in Stylus Studio.

 

Watch it! You can view a video demonstration of this feature by clicking the television icon or by clicking this link: watch the Introduction to the XQuery Mapper video.

A complete list of the videos demonstrating Stylus Studio's features is here: http://www.stylusstudio.com/xml_videos.html.

This chapter covers the following topics:

XQuery Activist Kit

Help us get the word out! This "XQuery for All" activist's kit will help you get educated about the importance of XQuery and to serve as an important rallying point for the community of Microsoft XML developers who have lost their right to XQuery.

Generating Java Code with Stylus Studio

This is a video tutorial on how to generate Java Code with Stylus Studio

The Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB)

In this JAXB tutorial, we'll show you how easy it is to generate JAXB bindings!

Web Service Standards

Stylus Studio supports Web service standards including WSDL, UDDI and SOAP. The Web Service Tester lets you easily develop and leverage Web services in your XML applications.

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