How do developers use Stylus Studio®? Is there a recommended workflow associated with its usage?
Stylus Studio® usage among developers generally falls into two categories: structured and unstructured usage. Unstructured usage of Stylus Studio® involves the use its various editors or utilities to accomplish a specific task, for example, editing and debugging an XSLT Stylesheet, converting legacy data into XML, creating an XML report, validating an XML document, or any other task — then return to go about their conventional programming work. More recently, as XML technologies become an increasingly important aspect of enterprise software development, users have begun to use Stylus Studio® XML Enterprise Suite as a complete workbench for standards-based data integration projects. Using XML Pipeine, it’s easy to visually design, edit, debug a complete XML data service application, and then deploy it using XML Converters.