Opening WSDL Documents

You can open WSDL documents you create in Stylus Studio ( .wsdl files), as well as WSDL documents for existing Web services, like this one from Swanand Mokashi, for example:

http://www.swanandmokashi.com/HomePage/WebServices/StockQuotes.asmx?WSDL

To open a WSDL document:
1. Select File > Open from the Stylus Studio menu.
2. In the Open dialog box, enter the URL for the Stylus Studio .wsdl file or the WSDL document you want to open.

Note

 

If you are opening a WSDL document that does not use a .wsdl extension, Stylus Studio prompts you to specify the editor you want to use to open the document.

3. Click OK.

Using Relational Data in XML Applications

"Using Relational Data in XML Applications" By Dr. Michael Kay covers an overview of several common use cases and provides insight into the benefits and drawbacks of using the approaches available today including XQuery and SQL/XML.

XML Operations

Using XML Pipeline it's easy to visually specify a series of XML operations to apply on your XML data, including parsing, validating, converting and transforming, according to the needs of your business application.

XML Grid View

The XML Grid View is a visual interface for editing tablular data structures using an intuitive spreadsheet-like interface.

XPath Editor

Stylus Studio's intelligent code-sensing, auto-completion technology, Sense:X, is XPath-aware. You'll find Sense:X for XPath in all of Stylus Studio's editors, including the XML Editor, XSLT Editor, and XQuery Editor.

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