Stylus Studio 2009 XML Enterprise Suite Release 2 build 1386d

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Stylus Studio 2009 XML Enterprise Suite Release 2 is comprised of a multitude of XML tools all in one feature packed XML editor. Build XML-enabled Java applications using Stylus Studio 2009 XML Enterprise Suite's JSP Editor, XML-Java debugger, and other Java XML applications. Stylus Studio's XML Editor also provides in depth XSLT development support including a robust XSLT editor. The XSLT editor includes XSLT debugger, XSLT mapping, XSLT profiling, visual HTML-to-XSLT style-sheet design, XSL:FO. Stylus Studio 2009 XML Enterprise Suite Release 2 also includes numerous synchronized, visual XML editing views (XML viewers), Intelligent XML Editing, an Integrated XML Parser and XML Validator, XML differencing and more. New features include XML Pipeline for modeling, editing, debugging and deploying complete XML applications, and XML Publisher for visually creating XML reports for XML to PDF or XML to HTML transformation.

Version 2009 Release 2 build 1386d adds XQuery Mapper, improves EDI to XML Module.

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