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Red Oak's Web Integrator Version 2.7 Available for Free Download
Both Java Technology and XML Supported
June 14, 2004,
Volume 76, Issue 3

This software enables any browser-based application function to be converted easily into an integration program.
 

For a limited time, Red Oak Software, Inc. is offering the development version of its Web Integrator for download at no charge. The sole purpose of this promotion is for users to evaluate the software and determine if permanent licensure is desired. Installation support is available with this promotion to the user via email.

A Web Integrator facilitates the programmatic integration of any internal Intranet or external Internet application transaction with any other application in the enterprise.

Red Oak's Web Integration Version 2.7 is designed to provide programmatic transaction integration through the end-user access point. It is a non-invasive integration solution that utilizes the application hosting environment's security and protection. Any browser-based application function can be converted easily into an integration program with this software.

The three components that comprise Red Oak's Web Integrator are a Software Development Kit (SDK), which records Web application transactions and auto-generates JavaBeansTM architecture; a server-based runtime that executes the generated JavaTM technology code and adapters.

The promotional SDK includes a production runtime that allows up to three Web applications to be programmatically accessed simultaneously. Both Java technology and XML are supported by Web Integration.

Interested users are required to sign-up for this promotion and will receive the software's download location in their email.

http://www.redoaksw.com/promo_intro.php

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