%@ page language="C#" masterpagefile="~/templates/Documentation.master" inherits="Page" pagetitle="Processing Source Nodes" keywords="Processing Source Nodes"%>Chapter 1: Getting Started with Stylus Studio®Chapter 2: Editing and Querying XMLChapter 3: Converting Non-XML Files to XMLChapter 4: Converting EDI to XMLChapter 5: Working with XSLTChapter 6: Creating XSLT Using the XSLT MapperOverview of the XSLT MapperSource DocumentsTarget StructuresMapping Source and Target Document NodesWorking with XSLT Instructions in XSLT MapperProcessing Source NodesXPath Function BlocksLogical OperatorsSetting a Text ValueDefining Java Functions in the XSLT MapperCreating and Working with TemplatesCreating an XSLT ScenarioChapter 7: Debugging StylesheetsChapter 8: Defining XML SchemasChapter 9: Defining Document Type DefinitionsChapter 10: Writing XPath ExpressionsChapter 11: Working with XQuery in Stylus StudioChapter 12: Composing Web Service CallsChapter 13: Working with WSDL DocumentsChapter 14: Building XML PipelinesChapter 15: Publishing XML DataChapter 16: Integrating with Third-Party File SystemsChapter 17: Extending Stylus StudioChapter 18: The Stylus Studio Java APIChapter 19: Stylus Studio GUI ReferenceHome >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Processing Source Nodes< Previous| Next > Processing Source Nodes You can use any of the following to combine nodes or process nodes in the source document and map the result to a node in the target document: XPath Function BlocksLogical OperatorsSetting a Text ValueDefining Java Functions in the XSLT Mapper< Previous| Next >
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You can use any of the following to combine nodes or process nodes in the source document and map the result to a node in the target document: