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Dear Stylus Studio Friend, Stylus Studio, invites you, the global community of XML developers, to celebrate independence from incomplete
and over-priced XML IDEs! With the new product launch of Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition, the most powerful
and productive XML IDE for developing, debugging and now, deploying — Yes! deploying advanced XML applications, we can ensure XML developer productivity for generations to come, and help safeguard our hard-earned independence and the rights of XML developers everywhere! And following another American tradition, we're having our first-ever Stylus Studio Independence Day Sale. (Like other such sales, it's supposedly done as a tribute, but, really, it's about moving product. Read on for more information.) Also in this issue: How to generate the code needed for running XSLT or XQuery in your Java application, how to develop an XQuery that invokes a Web service call with TigerLogic XDMS, our renewed commitment to fighting for your rights and independence; all this and more in this month's issue of The Stylus Scoop! Sincerely, Ivan Pedruzzi, Senior Product Architect, and the Stylus Studio TeamStylus Scoop - June. '05 Celebrate Independence Day with Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition
Table of Contents - June 2005
Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition was released earlier this month. Download a free trial.
Here are just some of the highlights of the new release:
Q: What are the differences in features between the various editions of Stylus Studio (Home, Professional, and Enterprise)?
A: We've posted a detailed feature matrix describing all of the differences.
Q: Do you have something smaller that summarizes the key advantages of Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition?
A: Yes. We posted a list of the top-ten reasons we recommend Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise for your next data integration project.
Q: I have no more questions. So this really shouldn't be a Q: I'm sorry.
A: No problem. Download a free trial of Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition today, and all is forgiven!
For many years, software developers and integration architects suffered from the ruthless tyranny of oppressive pay-per-feature pricing schemes — remuneration without justification!
But, now, you can craft your own declaration of independence with Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition, a comprehensive high-quality XML IDE that provides everything you need to tackle serious enterprise XML development challenges, all at a single, fair price.
Celebrate your independence in one of two ways:
We'll never stop fighting for the rights of XML developers, but the 2005 Stylus Studio Independence Day Sale ends July 8, 2005.
So you've used Stylus Studio to write and debug your XSLT or XQuery, and it runs like a charm — inside Stylus Studio. But now your boss wants you to take your XQuery and XSLT stylesheets to your production environment. What do you do now? Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition can now supports automated Java code generation required to deploy XSLT or XQuery as a Java application or as a class within a Java application! A new tutorial by Mr. Clyde Kessel, a Sr. Software Engineer on the Stylus Studio team, shows you how to take your XSLT or XQuery to go.
Stylus Studio now includes comprehensive XML and XQuery development tools support for Raining Data's TigerLogic XDMS, their high-performance XML data management server. One of the neat features of TigerLogic XDMS is its ability to run Web service calls directly in-line from within an XQuery expression using Tigerlogic XDMS extensions — extensions that are fully supported in Stylus Studio 6 XML Enterprise Edition. A new XQuery and Web service tutorial explains how to invoke a stock quote Web service from inside of your XQuery expression, then how to format the results into an HTML report using an XQuery FLWOR block.
Here's what Greg Higgins, an Engineer with CodeCrafters, had to say about the EDI/EDIFACT/X12 and other data integration tools in Stylus Studio: "Let me just say that if you do EDI or know anyone who does EDI and you (or they) don't have this tool, you are working way, way, way too hard. If you do EDI full time with lots of new integrations, [Stylus Studio] probably bought you a couple hundred hours a year. Yep! I said it, couple hundred. If you don't do EDI, but you do tons of file conversions, you may want to check this out also. What's really great, of course, is that it's also the best XML editor / ... / etc out there."
And Peter van Dam, an Engineer with Netsetup said: "Having spent almost two years of a previous life converting large direct mail files from one format to another, [Stylus Studio] would have saved me most of those two years (and left me jobless)."
Read more about what people are switching to Stylus Studio, or tell us why you chose Stylus Studio, or anything else - we'll respond!
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