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Is there an API to execute the *.pipeline files in XMConverters or XQuery

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TitleIs there an API to execute the *.pipeline files in XMConverters or XQuery
URL NameIs-there-an-API-to-execute-the-pipeline-files-in-XMConverters-or-XQuery
Article Number000175493
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for XQuery and Connect for XML COnverters
Version: All supported versions
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Not applicable
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Is there an API to execute the *.pipeline files in XMConverters or XQuery.

 
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Progress does not have a commercial product to run the *.pipeline files. The only options is to use the code generation we provide in Stylus Studio to build your own mechanism for reading the pipeline files and executing them, or purchase a commercial product. The XML Pipeline Server from IVI Technologies is built to run these files. 

If needed a request for this product functionality can be made through the Progress Community via an Ideas submission. For detailed information on how to submit an idea please see KB article How to submit an idea for a Progress product enhancement
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Last Modified Date9/1/2016 7:24 PM
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