Specifying File Settings

When you create a new custom XML conversion definition, Stylus Studio prompts you to specify the file you want to convert. It also allows you to specify the file's

  • Encoding (Windows-1252 or ANSI, for example)
  • Layout (line-oriented or fixed-width, for example)

Unless you are certain of the file's encoding and layout, consider leaving the default settings as they are - Stylus Studio will determine encoding and layout properties when it reads the file.

Web Service Testing Tools

The Stylus Studio Web Service Tester allows you to easily locate, build references to, and test Web services for XML applications based on WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI standard Web service technologies.

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Content Management

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Report Generation - Visually Defining Relationships in XML Publisher

Develop report generation applications with a powerful relationship manager in XML Publisher which provides a powerful and easy way to group and join data from one or more data sources.

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