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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Deploying Generated Code Deploying Generated CodeIf your XQuery uses built-in DataDirect XML Converters - to convert CSV or EDI to XML, for example - you need to purchase licenses for the DataDirect XML Converters you wish to use if you wish to deploy your code in any environment on a machine (such as a test or application server) that does not have a license for the DataDirect XML Converters. Licenses for DataDirect XML Converters are purchased separately from Stylus Studio 2009 XML Enterprise Suite. Similarly, if you use the DataDirect XQuery® processor, you must acquire additional licences if you wish to deploy your XQuery code. Write Stylus Studio at stylusstudio@stylusstudio.com, or call 781.280.4488 for more information. |
Accessing Relational Databases as XML with Stylus Studio's File Explorer
This demonstration is the first part of our series on working with relational and XML data, covering how to use Stylus Studio's File Explorer to connect to and query relational database tables as XML.
W3C XML Specifications
Learn about the official W3C XML specifications for XML, XSLT, XQuery, XPath, DOM, XML Namespaces, XInclude, XML Base, XPointer, WSDL and more.
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.
Why XQuery - The Case for XQuery
Read "The Case for XQuery" - an article that debuted in the November 2005 issue of SOA WebServices Journal, written by Jerry King, Vice President of DataDirect Technologies.


