Previews for XML and Web services. (Web Services Products).Ratchet ratchet Mechanical device that transmits intermittent motion or permits a shaft to rotate in one direction but not in the opposite one. Reversible ratchets are used on socket wrench handles and are convenient for tightening or loosening bolts in positions where a complete and Persian, two new technology projects that support the Rogue Wave Web services infrastructure strategy, have been added to its online Technology Access Center (TAC 1. TAC - Translator Assembler-Compiler. For Philco 2000. 2. TAC - Terminal Access Controller. ). They offer XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. and Web services interoperability The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) is an industry consortium chartered to promote interoperability amongst the stack of web services specifications. to customers building and'deploying applications on platforms not directly handled by Java and Microsoft based Web services. Both Ratchet and Persian,address the growing need for C++ developers to, integrate XML and Web services with their existing applications and are the result of ongoing conversations with key customers. Project Ratchet is an XML binding utility that maps the components of an XML document to C++, creating classes that together represent an XML document and form a parser A routine that analyzes a continuous flow of text-based input and breaks it into its constituent parts. See parse. (language) parser - An algorithm or program to determine the syntactic structure of a sentence or string of symbols in some language. specific to the given schema. By providing automated marshalling of XML from a C++ object instance, Ratchet simplifies the task of writing XML-enabled programs for developers working with C++ applications. Project Persian allows Web services to be created and consumed by C++ applications, allowing new and legacy applications to interoperate with systems of any language or platform that has SOAP capabilities. Persian is also designed to take advantage of Bobcat, Rogue Wave Software's C++ server technology. www.roguewave.com |
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