Scenario Properties Used for Generating Code

When you generate code for XSLT, Stylus Studio uses some of the information associated with the active XSLT scenario, as specified in the Scenario Properties dialog box.

The following tables summarizes the scenario properties that affect code generation.

Tab
Comment
General
The Code Generation wizard uses only the Source XML URL and the Output URL field, if specified. All other properties on this page are ignored.
Processor
You can use the following XSLT processors for generating Java code:
l Microsoft XslCompiledTransform
l Saxon
Note: If the scenario specifies an XSLT processor for which C# code generation is not supported, Stylus Studio uses the Microsoft XslCompiledTransform processor for code generation purposes. The processor specified in the scenario is not changed.
Parameter Values
By default, parameter values are treated as a literal string. If you prefer to have parameter values treated as XPath expressions in the generated code, check the Parameter value is an XPath expression (not a string) checkbox.
Profiling Options
Ignored.
Validation
You can use the following validation engines for validating your XSLT C# code:
l .NET XML Parser
l Saxon
If you choose a validation engine that is not supported, Stylus Studio uses the .NET XML parser.
Post-process
Only post-processing using Apache FOP and RenderX XEP is specified in the generated code. Resulting PDF is written to the output URL specified on the General tab.
Table 65. Scenario Properties that Affect Code Generation

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