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[ANNOUNCE] Caught on Tape: Bi-Directional EDI to XML Mapping!
[ANNOUNCE]
New Online Video Demonstrations Show How to Simplify Legacy Integration

Bedford, Mass. - September 7, 2005 - Bedford, MA - Stylus Studio
(http://www.stylusstudio.com), the industry-leading provider of XML
development tools for advanced data integration, today announced the
release of a new educational video for the XML community. The new video
demonstrates how to set up bi-directional data mapping using Stylus
Studio adapter URLs to get any legacy data format, for example, EDI,
into XML, then how to propagate changes made to the XML file back to
the original EDI source file. "Bi-directional EDI to XML Mapping Using
Stylus Studio Adapters" is the third installment of the Convert to XML
series which covers various data integration topics involving flat
files or other legacy data formats.  The new video is free and can be
viewed at:
http://www.stylusstudio.com/learn_c...l.html#adapters

Stylus Studio=AE: On Demand and In Demand

Stylus Studio is committed to providing free educational materials in
addition to our innovative and productive XML tools, to give the XML
community to give them the edge they need to be successful in their
everyday work. The combination of the Stylus Studio XML IDE and our
growing library of free XML resources, tutorials, whitepapers, video
demonstrations, and industry interviews can greatly simplify advanced
XML development challenges. The new online video demonstration covers
the following topics:

=B7 How to use Stylus Studio's Adapter URL technologies to convert
EDI to XML and back again.
=B7 Converting an EDI data model to XML Schema with the EDIFACT to
XML Schema wizard.
=B7 Overview of the built-in XML Converters for working with
hundreds of different EDI formats.
=B7 Customizing the way EDI segments are converted to XML in
Stylus Studio.
=B7 Converting the EDI 96A Message Type to an XML document.
=B7 Using the Stylus Studio XSLT Mapper to get the converted XML
into a more formal XML standard.
=B7 Using the EDIFACT to XML Schema wizard to generate an XML
Schema based on the EDI 96A Message Schema.
=B7 Configuring the EDIFACT to XML Schema Wizard.
=B7 Browsing a converted EDIFACT data model in the XML Schema
Editor.
=B7 Validating a converted EDI document against an XML Schema.
=B7 Using Stylus Studio's adapter URL to write back changes made
to the XML into its original EDI format (round-trip conversion).
=B7 Customizing the display options in the XSLT mapper.

About Stylus Studio=AE

Stylus Studio=AE, a product from DataDirect Technologies, an operating
company of Progress Software Corporation, is the industry's most
innovative XML IDE providing advanced support for XML and its related
technologies: XSL, XSLT, XML Schema, DTD, SOAP, WSDL, SQL/XML, XML
mapping and XQuery. Used by leading software developers world-wide,
Stylus Studio simplifies XML programming and enhances developer
productivity through innovation. For more information, visit:
http://www.stylusstudio.com

Stylus Studio is a trademark of Progress Software Corporation in the
U=2ES. Any other trademarks or service marks contained herein are the
property of their respective owners.

For More Information:
Jason Mazur
Public Relations Manager, Stylus Studio
Telephone: 781-280-4488
Email: stylusstudio@stylusstudio.com


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