Usage Tips

Following are some tips to help you work with Berkeley DB XML in Stylus Studio.

Before Starting Stylus Studio

Before you start Stylus Studio, you must

  • Set your PATH and CLASSPATH environment variables
  • Configure the BerkeleyDBXML.xml file. If any errors occur while accessing Berkeley DB XML - if a database pathname in the configuration file was incorrectly specified, for example - you must correct the problem and then restart Stylus Studio.

Note

 

Once Stylus Studio has successfully read the BerkeleyDBXML.xml file, it will not read it again until you restart Stylus Studio.

Database Environment Recovery

Database environment recovery applications must have exclusive access to the database environment they are trying to restore. If you need to perform a database environment recovery, be sure to shut down Stylus Studio - and any other applications that might be using that database environment - prior to starting recovery procedures.

XML Operations

Using XML Pipeline it's easy to visually specify a series of XML operations to apply on your XML data, including parsing, validating, converting and transforming, according to the needs of your business application.

EDI to XML

Using the DataDirect XML Converters EDI repository, the EDI to XML Conversion module is able to support dozens of EDI standard dialects and message types like EDIFACT, HL7, and X12.

Map between EDIFACT and X12

Anything can be mapped to anything: EDIFACT to X12 or vice-versa, either to XML, and any of those to flat files or other formats. Both the XSLT and XQuery mappers can help bridge complex formats with ease.

Stylus Studio XML Editor Core Functions

Stylus Studio XML Editor Core Functions

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