Innovision Unveils New XML Protocol Server | Internet News

Innovision Unveils New XML Protocol Server

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Nov 24, 1998
1 minute read

Innovision
Corp.
Tuesday released its second-generation, distributed XML Protocol
Server with development toolkits. The tool is built upon Innovision’s core
technology, which the company believes makes it possible for users to take
advantage of the power of XML.


Innovision’s XML Protocol Server utilizes the same core Java/CORBA
architecture as that of the company’s OFX server. Its new XML development
tools enable developers to design complete Web applications. Among the
product’s features:


  • The ability to create seamless connections to XML protocols using
    industry-standard Document Object Model (DOM) APIs
  • An XML object
    generator that uses Document Type Definitions (DTDs) to automatically
    create PSOMs for use on both the client and server side
  • Value-added Web
    development tools for Java that are scriptable using JavaScript and or
    JScript
  • A simplified integration environment which can connect to
    leading back-end and database systems
  • Identical support for cross
    browsers, high/low-end browsers and other embedded client devices
  • Support for industry- and custom-defined XML protocols
  • An
    integrated, Web-based development environment


The beta release of the Innovision XML Protocol Server is available from
the Innovision Web site. It is scheduled to become available for Sun
Solaris and Windows NT platforms early next year.

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