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Subject: SD Times: Stylus Studio Supports Newest XML Standards Author: SSDN Admin Date: 18 Dec 2005 07:41 PM
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SD Times' Andy Patrizio reports: DataDirect Technologies in mid-November released Stylus Studio 2006 XML Enterprise Edition, the latest revision of its XML IDE, with updates to support the newest XML standards, including XQuery and the X12 ANSI standard for EDI transaction interchange.
The Bedford, Mass., company also released Stylus Studio 2006 XML Deployment Adapters, a set of Java components that provide bi-directional programmatic access to any data source as XML. Non-XML data can be streamed to XML processors such as Apache's Xalan and the Saxon XSLT and XQuery processor.
The general theme of Stylus Studio 2006 “is legacy data integration using XML technologies,” said Jerry King, product manager for DataDirect XML products.
The X12 data conversion wizard helps to generate schema for bidirectional data exchange between an X12 EDI data source and an XML source.
Stylus Studio 2006 also adds XSLT 2.0 processing, simplifying the creation of XSLT 2.0 stylesheets, and XQuery 1.0 processing to aid in troubleshooting, debugging and enhancing XQuery code. DataDirect is claiming that Stylus Studio is the only XML IDE at this point to support the XQuery 1.0 Candidate Recommendation and XSLT 2.0 Candidate Recommendation releases.
Stylus Studio 2006 XML Enterprise Edition is available now for US$895 per seat; Stylus Studio 2006 Deployment Adapters cost $1,000 per server processor.
The article appears in the December issue of SD Times at:
http://www.sdtimes.com/article/story-20051215-11.html
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