NeoCore offers XML management trial for WebLogic
Colorado Springs, Colo.-based XML development specialist NeoCore, Inc. is now offering a BEA Systems evaluation version of its product, NeoCore XML Information Management System (XMS).
NeoCore XMS extends BEA's WebLogic server with XML-based, flexible profile management and mass customization for portal products; a foundation for UDDI, ebXML and Web services; a no-configuration-container managed persistence; an aggregated information store; and a high-speed cache for corporations trying to integrate legacy data.
The NeoCore XMS Evaluation PAK, BEA Edition, is available to BEA developers at BEA's Web site.
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Curl to unroll its technology at Forrester conference
Cambridge, Mass.-based Curl Corp. will showcase its technology at Forrester Research's Fourth Annual Technology Leadership Forum in Scottsdale, Ariz. from Feb. 3-5. This year's forum will focus on how Web services improve the bottom line by building and linking systems within organizations, regardless of platform or location.
Curl Corporation focuses on client-side technology that adds to the architectural and implementation benefits to Web services. By offloading the consumption of Web services to the client, Curl's technology reduces server load and
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EDS launches data exchange platform
Plano, Texas-based Electronic Data Systems Corp., in conjunction with Sun Microsystems, The Cobalt Group and Killdara Corporation, have launched a new data exchange platform designed to address the data integration needs of automotive dealerships.
A data exchange platform allows disparate systems and applications to communicate with one another through an online network. Called DealerSphere, this new data exchange broker creates a plug-and-play environment by enabling dealers, automakers and vendors to select products and integrate their data. Users gain access to a consistent universal data and transaction interface, enabling them to integrate any other DealerSphere-compliant offering.
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O'Reilly releases new book on Web services development
Technology publisher O'Reilly & Associates, based in Cambridge, Mass., has announced the publication of Programming Web Services with SOAP, a new book that explains the basics of Web services development; if an application can be accessed over a network using a combination of protocols like HTTP, XML, SMTP, or Jabber, then it's a Web service.
Co-authors James Snell, Doug Tidwell, and Pavel Kulchenko explain how Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) operates to help programs communicate with each other through the Web, using XML, regardless of the operating system. They begin with an introduction to SOAP, detailing its history and structure, followed by an introduction to the three major types of SOAP applications: SOAP-RPC, SOAP-Messaging, and SOAP-Intermediaries.
The book is available through O'Reilly & Associates.
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