Mapping Source and Target Document Nodes

You map a source document node to a target structure node using drag and drop to create a link between the two nodes. Stylus Studio composes XSLT based on these maps.

This section covers the following topics:

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You can also map source document nodes to XSLT instruction blocks, XPath and Java function blocks, and logical operators. See Working with XSLT Instructions in XSLT Mapper and Processing Source Nodes.

XML Operations

Using XML Pipeline it's easy to visually specify a series of XML operations to apply on your XML data, including parsing, validating, converting and transforming, according to the needs of your business application.

Convert to XML

Convert to XML is a powerful data integration tool enabling you to convert any legacy data format (EDI, EDIFACT, x12, Binary, HTML, TSV, CSV, etc.) to XML using an intuitive, visual user interface.

Computing XML Differences in Stylus Studio

See for yourself just how easy it is to visually compare different XML files or folders using Stylus Studio's powerful new XML Differencing Utility. Quickly and easily analyze and merge changes made to different XML documents!

Web Service Data Mapping

Stylus Studio makes it possible for you to use Web services as live XML data sources for XML mapping projects.

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