Chapter 12 Working with WSDL Documents


 

The Web services features described in this chapter are available only in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Suite.

The Stylus Studio WSDL Editor lets you create, review, and modify Web Services Description Language (WSDL) documents using graphic or text interfaces. A WSDL document is a document written using XML that describes a Web service.

This chapter covers the following topics:

XSLT Debugger

Stylus Studio's XSLT debugger - a requirement for building bug-free XSLT stylesheets and XML data transformation applications. Stylus Studio's XSLT debugger gives you complete visibility and control over the XSLT transformation process.

Open XSLT Architecture

Learn how Stylus Studio's Open XSLT Architecture enables you to use any of the popular industry-standard XSLT processors (like Saxon, Xalan-J, MSXML, Microsoft .NET, and others) for all your XSLT development tasks.

DB2

IBM DB2 is a database management system for powering business applications. Learn how to build XML solutions on DB2 using Stylus Studio's DB2 tools.

Stylus Studio Enables Multi-Channel Publishing for University of Pittsburg Professor

Learn how Dr. David Birnbaum of the University of Pittsburgh uses Stylus Studio to develop customized XSLT stylesheets that produce enhanced versions of source documents in different output formats, including Web and print.

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