Saving a Web Service Call

You can save the Web service call composed by Stylus Studio. The file created when you save a Web service call includes the WSDL URL and the last Web service operation that you configured (including parameter values) prior to saving the file. For example, if you are using a Web service that provides separate operations for temperature conversions (one for Celsius to Fahrenheit and one for Fahrenheit to Celsius, for example), only the last one you test is saved.

Saving a Web service call gives you the ability to easily recall a preconfigured SOAP request for additional testing - allowing you to modify the SOAP request and test it without having to locate the WSDL.

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Validating X12 Documents with XML Schemas

Either before or after transforming X12 EDI content, generated XML Schemas will make sure that we have all of the necessary components, our codes are all according to the standard codelists, and every little delimiter is in the right place.

Translating XML documents to EDIFACT

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

Saxon XSLT Processor

Stylus Studio® has partnered with Saxonica, a leading provider of Java-based XSLT and XQuery processing components to offer a robust XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 development environment, featuring development and deployment using the Saxon XSLT processor.

XML Notepad

XML Notepad simplifies building of XML applications, allowing authors to rapidly build and edit their XML files. With XML Notepad, you can create XML document prototypes quickly, easily, using an intuitive graphical interface.

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