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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Using Stylus Studio from the Command Line Using Stylus Studio from the Command LineStylus Studio provides several command line utilities that allow you to perform Stylus Studio operations, such as starting Stylus Studio and executing an XQuery. Command line utilities are provided as a convenience for use during development and testing. Available command line utilities, and where to find more information on them, are described in the following table. You can also execute DataDirect XML Converters (componentst that let you convert non-XML like EDI and CSV to XML, and vice versa) from the command line. To learn more about the DataDirect XML Converters for Java and .NET, see the DataDirect XML Converters documentation at http://www.xmlconverters.com/doc/. |
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