Generating Scalable Vector Graphics

The procedure for defining a stylesheet that generates an XML document that containts Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is the same as for any other stylesheet. Simply create a stylesheet that specifically creates SVG elements. You can then use Stylus Studio to display the rendered SVG.

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SVG is a W3C recommendation for an XML vocabulary that describes two-dimensional graphics. It is assumed that you are familiar with SVG. For additional information about SVG, see http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG .

Java Web Services

Stylus Studio's Web Service Call Composer simplifies Java Web Service development by making it easy to find, invoke, and test any Java Web Service deployed on any popular Java Web Service framework, such as Apache AXIS.

Support for the Saxon XQuery Processor

Stylus Studio's XQuery tools feature integrated support for the Saxon SA 8.7.3 XQuery and XSLT processor so you can Edit, Debug and Run XQuery using Saxon. Java code generation support lets you deploy Saxon XQuery applications with just one click.

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