CodeMesh Bridges Java and .NET for IDX Systems; Unique ''In-process'' Integration Technology Helps Healthcare Professionals Lower Costs and Improve Access to Vital Information.CARLISLE Carlisle, city, England Carlisle, city (1991 pop. 72,006) and district, Cumbria, NW England, near the junction of the Caldew, Eden, and Petteril rivers. The city of Carlisle is an important rail center. , Mass. -- CodeMesh, Inc., the leading provider of solutions for integrating programming languages, today announced that IDX Systems IDX Systems Corporation (IDX) was a healthcare software technology company that formerly had headquarters in South Burlington, Vermont. It was founded in 1969 by Robert Hoehl, Richard Tarrant, and Paul Egerman. Corp. has deployed CodeMesh's JuggerNET to integrate Java and Microsoft .NET See .NET. applications. CodeMesh enables IDX (IDX Systems Corporation, South Burlington, VT, www.idx.com) One of the largest health care information systems companies in the country, acquired in 2006 by GE Healthcare (www.gehealthcare.com), a unit of the General Electric Company. to provide physicians, care providers and patients with vital health information and data. E[acute accent acute accent n. A mark (´) indicating: a. that a vowel is close or tense, as é in French été. b. that a vowel or syllable has a high or rising pitch, as in Chinese or Ancient Greek. c. ]CodeMesh's breakthrough in-process integration technology takes Java programming code and generates C++ or .NET bridge programs that can be used within a single process. Alternative approaches utilize external processes or servers that often result in increased failures, security concerns and unnecessary communication overhead. In addition to being the most reliable and secure form of application integration, CodeMesh's in-process technique outperforms conventional integration methods by orders of magnitude. E[acute accent]"IDX evaluated a number of products and selected CodeMesh JuggerNet because of its reliability and performance," said Sasson Havusha, director of development at IDX Systems. "IDX clinical, administrative, financial and managed care products facilitate access to vital health information and data. CodeMesh's in-process integration helps make this information available to the patients, physicians and care providers using IDX technology." E[acute accent]IDX Systems' information technology solutions improve the quality of patient service, enhance medical outcomes and reduce the costs of care. IDX products are installed at 3,300 customer sites, including more than 500 hospitals and 800 medical groups. Over 138,000 physicians utilize IDX practice management systems to improve patient care. E[acute accent]"CodeMesh enables companies to get any .NET program working with Java. This gives customers true freedom of choice when it comes to using the applications that will best position their company to succeed," said Alex (language) Alex - 1. A polymorphic language being developed by Stephen Crawley <sxc@itd.dtso.oz.au> of Defence Science & Tech Org, Australia. Alex has abstract data types, type inference and inheritance. 2. JMS - Java Message Service Courier A monospaced typeface originating from the typewriter that is commonly used for letters. It is still considered by many to be the "appropriate" typeface for business correspondence. for integrating JMS and C++. E[acute accent]About CodeMesh, Inc. E[acute accent]CodeMesh provides solutions for programming language integration. CodeMesh products allow businesses to become more integrated and efficient without becoming more complicated. CodeMesh's growing customer list includes industry leading telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. , financial, manufacturing, defense, and medical corporations. For more information on CodeMesh, please visit www.codemesh.com. E[acute accent]CodeMesh and JunC++ion are registered trademarks and JMS Courier and JuggerNET are trademarks of CodeMesh, Inc. E[acute accent]All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. |
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