Registering a Custom Validation Engine

The process of registering a custom validation involves the following steps:

1. Make the necessary custom validation engine available to Stylus Studio.
2. Configure the custom validation engine on the Custom Validation Engines page of the Options dialog box. This step involves
a. Providing a name.
b. Specifying a command line template.
c. Defining any arguments required by the command line.
d. Optionally specifying the initial directory, path, and classpath to be used by the custom validation engine.
e. Optionally setting a feature that prompts the custom validation engine user for arguments when the custom validation engine is run.

More information for each of these steps is provided in the following section, Configuring a Custom Document Wizard.

XSLT Editor

Stylus Studio's XSLT Editor is the most advanced XSLT development tool on the market. This powerful tool provides backmapping, XSLT transformation preview, debugging, peformance profiling, and more!

Map between EDIFACT and X12

Anything can be mapped to anything: EDIFACT to X12 or vice-versa, either to XML, and any of those to flat files or other formats. Both the XSLT and XQuery mappers can help bridge complex formats with ease.

Validating X12 Documents with XML Schemas

Either before or after transforming X12 EDI content, generated XML Schemas will make sure that we have all of the necessary components, our codes are all according to the standard codelists, and every little delimiter is in the right place.

XML Spell Checker

The Stylus Studio Spell Checker is integrated with our intuitive XML Text Editor. It highlights typographical errors as you type and lets you easily search, replace, and build custom dictionaries.

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