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Acclaim offers ASP-based Web services monitoring

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06 Oct 2003 | SearchWebServices.com

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Acclaim IT Solutions Ltd., Leeds, England, has released a Web services monitoring product based on an application service provider (ASP) model.

The company said its ServiceTrack software enables providers to monitor and enhance their XML Web services, and can perform traffic analysis to resolve bottlenecks or faults. The software can log all Web service calls to identify usage trends, client usage patterns and illegal use or abuse of the service being monitored, Acclaim said.

Acclaim said the software is designed to fit the budgets of small and medium-sized businesses because it is centrally hosted and only requires the installation of a plug-in for the Web services application platform. Services and operations are discovered automatically, and no changes need to be made to Web service program code. A standalone Corporate Edition is also available for larger enterprises that prefer a non-ASP solution.

ServiceTrack is available immediately for Microsoft's .NET platform. Support for the major Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Web services platforms is expected in February 2004, Acclaim said.

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