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StyleVision 2007: StyleVision is the ultimate visual stylesheet designer for transforming XML and database content into eye-catching HTML pages, PDF reports, and Word/RTF documents, and intuitive Authentic® electronic forms. StyleVision is standards based and supports XSLT, XSL:FO, CSS, and JavaScript. It is optimized for single source publishing and allows multiple output styles from a single stylesheet design. StyleVision 2007 currently supports the following database capabilities:
Connects to IBM DB2 and all major relational databases
Renders database and XML content for output as HTML pages, PDF reports, and Word/RTF documents
Generates database-enabled electronic forms for use with Authentic, Altova’s free XML and database content editor
DatabaseSpy 2007: DatabaseSpy is the unique multi-database query and design tool that eases SQL editing and database structure design for a fraction of the cost of single-database solutions. It is designed to save time and ensure accuracy thereby liberating data management. DatabaseSpy 2007 currently supports the following database capabilities:
Connects to IBM DB2 and all major relational databases
Allows connections to multiple databases of differing types simultaneously
Facilitates SQL query writing with capabilities like code completion, syntax coloring, drag & drop construction, and more
Presents database tables, views, and data in easily negotiable windows
Enables graphical design and visualization of database schemas
Availability and pricing
Altova XMLSpy 2007, MapForce 2007, StyleVision 2007, and DatabaseSpy 2007 are all currently available with pricing starting at (USD) $499, $249, $499, and $129 respectively. These products may be purchased directly from the Altova Online Shop at: https://shop.altova.com. 30-day free trials of all Altova products may be downloaded from: http://www.altova.com/download.html.
Altova XMLSpy 2007, MapForce 2007, and StyleVision 2007 are also available in the Altova XML Suite, which bundles the world’s leading XML development tools at specially discounted prices. Pricing starts at (USD) $740.
Connects to IBM DB2 and all major relational databases
Renders database and XML content for output as HTML pages, PDF reports, and Word/RTF documents
Generates database-enabled electronic forms for use with Authentic, Altova’s free XML and database content editor
DatabaseSpy 2007: DatabaseSpy is the unique multi-database query and design tool that eases SQL editing and database structure design for a fraction of the cost of single-database solutions. It is designed to save time and ensure accuracy thereby liberating data management. DatabaseSpy 2007 currently supports the following database capabilities:
Connects to IBM DB2 and all major relational databases
Allows connections to multiple databases of differing types simultaneously
Facilitates SQL query writing with capabilities like code completion, syntax coloring, drag & drop construction, and more
CIO, CTO & Developer Resources
Enables graphical design and visualization of database schemas
Availability and pricing
Altova XMLSpy 2007, MapForce 2007, StyleVision 2007, and DatabaseSpy 2007 are all currently available with pricing starting at (USD) $499, $249, $499, and $129 respectively. These products may be purchased directly from the Altova Online Shop at: https://shop.altova.com. 30-day free trials of all Altova products may be downloaded from: http://www.altova.com/download.html.
Altova XMLSpy 2007, MapForce 2007, and StyleVision 2007 are also available in the Altova XML Suite, which bundles the world’s leading XML development tools at specially discounted prices. Pricing starts at (USD) $740.
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