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Use Stylus Studio to develop an XML application. To get an overview of the tool, see
Chapter 1Getting Started with Stylus Studio
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, or take a look at our
online videos to get a virtual view of Stylus Studio modules in action.
If you would rather just get started, the following shortcuts might get you pointed in the right direction. To create a
- XML document, select
File >
New >
XML Document. To open an XML document, select
File >
Open and navigate to the document you want to open.
- Custom XML conversion, select
File > New > Custom XML Conversion
- Relational data source, right-click the
Relational DB icon in the
File Explorer window and select
New Server.
- XQuery, select
File > New > XQuery File.
- XSLT stylesheet, select
File >
New >
XSLT Stylesheet.
- XML Pipeline, select
File >
New >
XML PIpeline.
- XML report, select
File >
New >
XML Report.
- Web Service call, select
File > New > Web Service Call.
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Support for relational databases and XQuery is available only in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Suite and Stylus Studio XML Professional Suite. Support for XML Pipelines, XML reports, Web services, and the Custom XML Conversions module is available only in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Suite.
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To debug an XQuery document, XSLT stylesheet, Java file, open the file you want to debug.
If you want, you can create a project to help you organize the files in your application. In the
Project window, right-click to display the project management shortcut menu.
For More Information
Chapter 1Getting Started with Stylus Studio
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Updating an XML Document - Getting Started
Working with Stylesheets - Getting Started
Using the XSLT Mapper - Getting Started
Defining a DTD - Getting Started
Defining an XML Schema Using the Diagram Tab - Getting Started
Chapter 11Composing Web Service Calls