About this software
StyleVision Server automates document and report generation from XML and XBRL data using stylesheet templates created in StyleVision. It generates multi-channel output including HTML, PDF, RTF, plain text, and Word (Open XML), and supports PDF/UA accessibility. Available for Windows, Linux, and macOS, it runs standalone or as a FlowForce Server module and accepts command-line or server-triggered transformations. Licenses are issued per server CPU core for timed terms.
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Benefits
- Multi-channel output: Generates HTML, PDF, RTF, text, and Word outputs.
- Server automation: Invokes transformations via command line or FlowForce Server triggers.
- Scalable licensing: Licensed per server core with selectable timed durations.
- Cross-platform support: Runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms.
- PDF accessibility: Supports PDF/UA accessible PDF generation.
Available languages
- English
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Japanese
Support information
- Documentation and manuals: Comprehensive online manuals cover installation, CLI commands, and configuration details.
- Downloads and updates: Download page provides installers, previous releases, and update links for StyleVision Server.
- Docker deployment: Altova supplies a GitHub Docker project for automated server deployment.
- Cloud VM template: Azure VM template is available to deploy Altova server products in the cloud.
- License activation and management: LicenseServer handles license assignment and management across servers.
Frequently asked questions
What is Altova StyleVision Server?
A server application that automates stylesheet-driven transformation and rendering of structured data using StyleVision templates to produce print-ready and web formats for document and report generation.
What input data types can Altova StyleVision Server process?
It processes structured data sources such as XML and XBRL and can be used with relational database content when StyleVision templates map the data for rendering.
Which output formats does Altova StyleVision Server produce?
Common output formats include PDF, HTML, and Microsoft Word documents generated from StyleVision templates; additional web and print formats depend on template configuration.
How can Altova StyleVision Server be integrated into automated workflows?
Integration is achieved through server-side automation interfaces such as command-line tools and programmatic APIs, enabling batch processing, scheduling, and integration with existing enterprise document workflows.