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Paul McMinnSubject: Embedding the XML Mapper
Author: Paul McMinn
Date: 22 Oct 2002 05:59 AM
Hi

I'm currently evaluating the Stylus Studio product for use in workflow/BPM integration scenario.

My question is:

Is it possible to embed the XML mapping tool into another application and invoke it directly passing in source/destination XML instances/schemas and corresponding XSL map?

In my case, we are looking at the possibility of using the XML mapper to define XML mapping for EAI call-outs via our process definition client tool.

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Embedding the XML Mapper
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 22 Oct 2002 10:58 AM
The only level of integration we could enable is letting you run Stylus
Studio with a command line which forces mapper to be started immediately.
I'm not sure that would be enough for you; this surely would be far from
what I would consider "embedding".

Let us know if that's something that would be helpful for you and we will
try to make it available as soon as possible.

Thanks,
Minollo

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Paul McMinnSubject: Re: Embedding the XML Mapper
Author: Paul McMinn
Date: 23 Oct 2002 07:05 AM
Thanks for the quick response.

The command line option is, at least, a start - can you supply the appropriate command line syntax?

Re. genuine embedding of the tool....

I'm aware of other products offering an OEM facility for their mappers (e.g. Tibco). As such, I think there is a potential market for you there (given the move toward integration/workflow servers based around/supporting XML).

Given a Java client, is there a route into the existing JAR files you supply which would provide access to the XML mapper UI?

Thanks
Paul McMinn

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Embedding the XML Mapper
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 23 Oct 2002 09:32 AM

>...
>Thanks for the quick response.
>
>The command line option is, at least, a start - can you supply the
>appropriate command line syntax?

....it doesn't exist yet; we'll try to make it available in one of the next
public updates.

>Re. genuine embedding of the tool....
>
>I'm aware of other products offering an OEM facility for their mappers
>(e.g. Tibco). As such, I think there is a potential market for you there
>(given the move toward integration/workflow servers based
>around/supporting XML).
>
>Given a Java client, is there a route into the existing JAR files you
>supply which would provide access to the XML mapper UI?

Stylus is a Windows native C++ application, not a Java app; so, there are
no JARs to which you can access. The IDE interfaces are not public, even if
they could be published in the future.

Anyway, we do understand your needs; we'll keep this in mind when we will
focus on future planning.

Thanks,
Minollo

 
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