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December 20, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Ipedo boosts Web services capabilities
Ipedo is bolstering Web services capabilities in its XIP (eXtensible Integration Platform) enterprise integration software.
Additions to Ipedo XIP for release 4.2 are intended to enable easier deployment of data services in an SOA. XIP allows users to make data available as Web services.
New features include:
* One-click publishing, featuring a wizard for publishing of Web services. Security profiles in Web services and WSDL generation are supported.
* Dual caching, for caching of a Web services natively as XML or in relational form. This improves performance.
* Web services table metadata, to display lineage and dependency information.
* A tuning of the Ipedo XQuery engine for SOA, offering more insight and performance.
* Join hints, which minimize the number of Web services calls to fulfill a query request.
Ipedo also has joined the Web Services Interoperability Organization, which promotes Web services interoperability across platforms.
Posted by Paul Krill on December 20, 2006 11:13 AM
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