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► Create XML documents from DTDs, XML schema, or scratch.<br />

► Create the following XML applications from XML files:<br />

– XML validation<br />

– SAX2 parser<br />

– SOAP message<br />

– SOAP message with attachments<br />

► Generate DTDs from scratch, XML, or XML schema files.<br />

► Generate XML schema from scratch, XML, or DTDs.<br />

► Generate XSLs from scratch<br />

► Generate JavaBeans to create an instance document for a DTD or XML<br />

schema.<br />

► Define mappings between XML documents and generate XSLT scripts that<br />

transform documents.<br />

► Create an HTML or XML document by applying an XSL style sheet to an XML<br />

document.<br />

► Map XML files to create an XSL transformation script and to visually step<br />

through the XSL file.<br />

► Define mappings between relational tables and DTD files, or between SQL<br />

statements and DTD files, to generate a document access definition (DAD)<br />

script used by <strong>IBM</strong> DB2 XML Extender. This can be used to either compose<br />

XML documents from existing DB2 data or decompose XML documents into<br />

DB2 data.<br />

► Generate XML artifacts from SQL statements.<br />

► Generate a JavaBean that executes an SQL statement.<br />

► Convert HTML and JSP files to XHTML.<br />

XML options are available from the context menus of the appropriate files types<br />

in the navigators, wizards, and the XML perspective.<br />

Important: This chapter does not go into detail for every tool listed above. For<br />

detailed information, see The XML Files: Development of XML/XSL<br />

<strong>Application</strong>s Using <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio Version 5, SG24-6586 or refer to the<br />

product help.<br />

This chapter covers only a few XML tools of Studio Site Developer. The following<br />

topics are discussed:<br />

► XML perspective<br />

► Creating a new XML file<br />

320 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> - Express V5.0.2 Developer Handbook

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