Example

Suppose you open the XML mapper and select books.xml as the source document and catalog.xml as the target document. You then map elements in the books.xml document or structure to elements in the catalog.xml document or structure. The result is a stylesheet that you can apply to books.xml and to other files that have a structure similar to that of books.xml. When you apply this stylesheet, the result is an XML document whose structure is consistent with that of catalog.xml.

Now suppose you want to apply a stylesheet to catalog.xml and output an XML file that has a structure similar to books.xml. To do this, you must use the XSLT mapper to create a second stylesheet. This time, catalog.xml is the source document and books.xml is the destination document. The result of this mapping is a stylesheet that you can apply to documents that have a structure similar to that of catalog.xml.

XML Unicode Encoding

Stylus Studio supports over 300 different file encodings, including UTF-8, UTF-16, EUC-JP, SHIFT-JIS, and more, alowing you to work with any XML document. Robust text editors support standard editing features, and Sense:X intelligent auto-completion.

Data Integration Tools: Using the Stylus Studio XML Pipeline to Visually Integrate and Publish Data

Data Integration Tools from Stylus Studio include a visual pipeline editor, support for non-XML data sources, scalable data integration components, cross-language debugging and Java code generation. Try it now.

Translating EDIFACT Documents to XML

The EDIFACT to XML Converter is a primary component of the adapter library. The XML that is generated is well commented and indented, and can be used anywhere XML is normally used — with XML Schemas, XQuery, XSLT, and so on.

Industry DTD Standards Support (OASIS)

Stylus Studio provides integrated support OASIS catalogs, including thousands of industry-standard DTDs like DocBook, FIXML, and more!

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