Generating Code for an XML Pipeline

Once you have built and tested your XML pipeline in the XML Pipeline Editor and are satisfied that it performs as required, you can generate either Java or C# code for it. The generated code can be compiled and run as-is. (Java code can be compiled and run inside Stylus Studio; C# code must be compiled and run using a third-party tool such as Microsoft Visual Studio.

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Translating XML documents to X12

In-place, via XSLT and via XQuery are all mechanisms supported for converting XML to X12

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