|
Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Deployment Considerations Deployment ConsiderationsWhen you are finished building and testing your XML pipeline, you will want to generate the code that executes the XML pipeline so that you can incorporate it in an application that uses the XML processing it defines. In order to do this, you need to understand the environment in which the XML pipeline's application will be run and model that environment in Stylus Studio. For example, your XML pipeline might be required to use a given XML Schema validation engine, or a specific XQuery or FO processor, so you should plan for these requirements when designing your XML pipeline. You choose the processors you want the components in your XML pipeline to use by specifying the Execution Framework settings on the Deployment page of the Scenario Properties dialog box.
See Specifying an Execution Framework for more information. |
Consumer Food Products
Want to know what special ingredient is in these consumer food product companies work enviornment? Well it's a touch Stylus Studio that give these consumer food product companies the extra edge they need for producing such high quality food products!
EDI to XML Mapping
A tutorial on how to transform EDI files into XML using Stylus Studio's Convert to XML tool. Subsequent post-processing of the converted EDI data is done through XQuery or XSLT, modeling a real world XML data integration application.
Learn XSLT
Free online video demonstrations for learning XSLT and how to design XSLT stylesheets to convert XML to HTML in publishing applications, or how to convert HTML to XML.
Java Web Services
Stylus Studio's Web Service Call Composer simplifies Java Web Service development by making it easy to find, invoke, and test any Java Web Service deployed on any popular Java Web Service framework, such as Apache AXIS.


