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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Chapter 9 Defining Document Type Definitions Chapter 9 Defining Document Type DefinitionsThis section provides information about how to use the Stylus Studio Document Type Definition (DTD) editor to define a DTD. Familiarity with DTDs is assumed. This section discusses the following topics: |
Getting EDI to XML and back to EDI Again: Round Trip Engineering using Stylus Studio URL Adapters
A free online video demonstration shows how to use Stylus Studio's Adapter URL technologies to convert EDI to XML and back again. Convert, validate, view and edit EDIFACT data directly in Stylus Studio.
Java IDE
Edit, compile and debug and generate Java code with Stylus Studio's Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Supports popular Java XML processing components including Apache Xalan, Apache Axis, Apache Xerces, Saxon and more.
DB2
IBM DB2 is a database management system for powering business applications. Learn how to build XML solutions on DB2 using Stylus Studio's DB2 tools.
DTD Generator
Stylus Studio's DTD Generator supports the automatic generation and association of both internal and external DTDs based on XML instance documents.