[Ann] Stylus Studio 2006 Release 3 is now available

[ANNOUNCE] Dear XML Schema-DEV,

Stylus Studio 2006 Release 3 is now available. The release includes new
XML tools, enhancements to Stylus Studio XML Deployment Components, and
support for many data processing components for working with XQuery,
XSL:FO, EDI and XSLT technologies.

The following are some of the highlights of the new features included
in Stylus Studio 2006 Release 3 XML Enterprise Edition:

-  Support for DataDirect XQuery 2.0, an implementation of XQuery that
    can query XML, relational data, SOAP messages, EDI, or a combination
    of data sources, creating XML as the result of queries.
-  Bundling of the RenderX Personal Edition XSL:FO processor for
    developing XML Publishing Applications including transforming XML to
    PDF.
-  New XPath Query Editor, a new feature that provides multi-line
    editing; Sense:X auto-completion for syntax, functions, and axis;
    support for user-defined namespace prefixes.
-  New Java APIs for the Stylus Studio XML Deployment Components that
    simplify and accelerate programmatic access to EDI / X12 / EDIFACT
    and other legacy data formats.
-  Support for the Saxon 8.7.1 XSLT and XQuery Processor
-  Support for DataDirect Connect for JDBC 3.6 for relational database
    access
-  Executing and debugging support for System.Xml.Xsl.XslTransform on
    the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
-  Support for Window Themes and Docking window auto-hide like Visual
    Studio 2005
-  Enhanced relational database access in XQuery Editor and XQuery
    Mapper through seamless integration with DataDirect XQuery 2.0.
-  Web service tools now supports additional legacy SOAP encoding
    styles (RPC/Literal, RPC/Encoded) and the ability to introspect XML
    schema types either embedded in the WSDL or included/imported from
    external schemas.

You can download a trial of this new release here:
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xml_download.html


Sincerely,
The Stylus Studio Team
http://www.stylusstudio.com

Received on Tuesday, 13 June 2006 15:30:57 UTC