Tree View

To define a notation:
1. Click the schema node.
2. In the left tool bar, click New Notation .
3. In the field that Stylus Studio displays, enter the name of the notation.
4. In the Properties window, double-click the Public ID field and enter the public ID. The public ID is a unique string that refers to the location of the external data, but it leaves the resolution of the location to some interpretations, for example, MyCompany//LOGO//JPEG.
5. In the Properties window, double-click the System ID field and enter the system ID. The system ID is the URL that Stylus Studio uses to physically locate the external data, for example, http://www.mycompany.com/mylogo.jpg.

Validate XML Using XSD

You can validate XML documents against any data model defined using W3C XSD, using any major XSD Validator, including MSXML 3.0, MSXML 4.0, MSXML 6.0, Xerces-J, Xerces-C, Microsoft System.XML (1.0 and 2.0), XSV, the Saxonica XSD Validator and others.

XSLT Mapper

Simplify XSLT mapping with the Stylus Studio XSLT Mapper - supports multiple data sources, round-trip engineering (synchronized editing views), XSLT function blocks, integrated XSLT preview and more.

JSP Editor

Edit and Validate JSP 1.2 and JSP 2.0 documents. Includes JSP syntax coloring, JSP code completion and more.

Transforming Non-XML Documents with XML Tools

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