Mapping Source and Target Document Nodes

You map a source document node to a target structure node using drag and drop to create a link between the two nodes. Stylus Studio composes XSLT based on these maps.

This section covers the following topics:

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You can also map source document nodes to XSLT instruction blocks, XPath and Java function blocks, and logical operators. See Working with XSLT Instructions in XSLT Mapper and Processing Source Nodes.

Multi Channel Publishing

Multi channel publishing lets you go beyond single-source publishing of HTML and PDF to also generate simultaneously for non-document forms, such as to communicate with partners or drive spreadsheets.

An Introduction To XML Schema Development

An Introduction to XML schema development in Stylus Studio covers some of the highlights of our XML Schema Editor, powerful tools for editing, validating, converting and generating XML schema. Watch the video online today!

Simple API for XML (SAX)

SAX stands for Simple API for XML - SAX is an XML standard used everywhere in Stylus Studio, for parsing and building representations of XML documents.

Support for the Saxon XQuery Processor

Stylus Studio's XQuery tools feature integrated support for the Saxon SA 8.7.3 XQuery and XSLT processor so you can Edit, Debug and Run XQuery using Saxon. Java code generation support lets you deploy Saxon XQuery applications with just one click.

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