Adding Comments, Annotation, and Documentation Nodes to XML Schemas

The XML Schema Recommendation provides comment and annotation nodes for you to provide information that documents an XML Schema. You can add these nodes to any node in an XML Schema.

The difference between comments and annotations is that a human being must read a comment node for it to have meaning. An annotation element allows you to specify nodes that a stylesheet can operate on.

Text File to XML

Stylus Studio provides several easy-to-use document wizards that allow you to quickly convert text files to XML. Create XML from text and EDI, create XML Schema from EDIFACT, and more!

ZapForum Podcast: B2B Data Integration in a SOA World

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Support for US National Library of Medicine (NLM) Document Type Definitions

Stylus Studio provides support for editing and validating XML documents using US National Library of Medicine data models. In this tutorial, we'll provide a step-by-step overview of how to use the NLM DTD's in Stylus Studio!

EDIFACT Standards Available Across All Versions

The complete EDIFACT Standards Grid, listing all EDIFACT versions across the top, and the corresponding messages down the left side.

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