Stylus Studio 2009 XML Professional Suite Release 2 build 1386d

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Stylus Studio 2009 XML Professional Suite Release 2 is an XML editor for working with XML, XQuery, XSLT, XML schema and DTD, XPath, SQL or XML, HTML and XHTML, Java, XML mapping, data integration, and Web services. Stylus Studio 2008 XML Professional Suite Release 2 includes support for XSLT 2.0, a new XML schema designer, a new XML grid editor, and support for popular XML processors including MSXML, Microsoft .NET, Apache Xalan, Xerces, Saxon and others. Stylus Studio 2008 is perfect for XML professionals giving developers a powerful and intuitive XML integrated development environment (XML IDE) for working with any XML technology.

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

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