News on Monday
more>>
SharePoint Tech Report
more>>


   

 
 
Download Current Issue
ISSUE 7/1/2009 PDF

Need Back Issues?
DOWNLOAD HERE

Receive the print Edition?


 
A knockout blow for Borland?
MicroFocus has upped its offer for Borland Software to $1.50, hoping to chase off a mystery suitor also pursuing the ALM vendor.
07/06/2009 12:26 PM EST

Is the mystery Borland suitor Serena?
Borland software is considering an offer from another company after a preliminary deal with MicroFocus. Is Serena the new company?
06/30/2009 01:55 PM EST

Windows 7 - An eBayer's dream product?
Windows 7 pre-orders can make people money on eBay.
06/29/2009 03:48 PM EST

 

Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conf.
7/13/2009 to 7/16/2009
New Orleans
Microsoft

OSCON (Open Source Convention)
7/20/2009 to 7/24/2009
San Jose
O'Reilly Media

XBRL Technology Workshop & Summit
7/28/2009 to 7/30/2009
Santa Clara
XBRL US

ACM SIGGRAPH
8/3/2009 to 8/7/2009
New Orleans
ACM SIGGRAPH

OpenSource World (formerly LinuxWorld)
8/12/2009 to 8/13/2009
San Francisco
IDG World Expo


 
Most Read Latest News Blog Resources

XML IDE Generates Java Code


Stylus Studio update also now converts EDI schemas



July 15, 2005 — 
Stylus Studio has updated its XML integrated development environment, adding Java code generation and EDI conversion capabilities aimed at enterprise developers.

Stylus Studio 6 XML enterprise edition, release 3, announced late last month, includes XML, XSLT, XQuery and XML schema editors, as well as tools for debugging, mapping and modeling, among others, said the company’s XML product manager, Larry Kim. “Extensible Markup Language is a lot more verbose that conventional programming languages. So the need for productivity tools is greater.”

Earlier versions were aimed at individual developers, but release 3, which starts at US$995 per user, is Stylus Studio’s first offering for solving enterprise integration problems. The new version lets developers design XML mappings, for example, without having to write the Java code to make them work, Kim said. “Stylus Studio generates Java code and deploys it to an application server.”

Also new is support for converting schemas based on the Electronic Document Interchange format to XML, as well as support for the working draft of the XQuery 1.0 specification, established by the W3C standards body in April. XQuery, which searches applications for XML code, and XSLT, which transforms the code to other formats, are critical to enterprise data integration, Kim said.


Share this link: http://www.sdtimes.com/link/28750
 

Add comment


Name*
Email*  
Country     


  • Comment
  • Preview
Loading