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Sax.net Announces Sax.net Barcodes Enterprise Edition; New Enterprise Edition allows .NET Applications to Generate Industry-Standard PDF417 and DataMatrix Two-Dimensional Barcodes.


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EUGENE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 10, 2002

Sax (Simple API for XML) A programming interface (API) for accessing the contents of an XML document. SAX does not provide a random access lookup to the document's contents. It scans the document sequentially and presents each item to the application only one time. .net today announced the release of Sax.net Barcodes Enterprise Edition, a two-dimensional barcode component that can encode nearly two thousand characters in a single barcode.

The Sax.net Barcodes class library was designed from the ground up to be fully integrated with the Microsoft .NET See .NET.  framework. Both the Professional and Enterprise editions of Sax.net Barcodes can be used with ADO.NET and print bar codes using Crystal Reports and other report generators. A simple but powerful object model allows for very deep integration with the .NET framework.

"Very close integration with the .NET Framework will let our customers fully leverage the power of the rich .NET Framework classes," said Mike Sax, President and founder of Sax.net. "This allows Sax.net Barcodes to be used in reports, web applications, print preview A software function that displays on screen the way a document will print on paper. Print preview eliminates wasting paper as corrections are made before the document is printed. In addition, network printers are not always close by and easily accessible.  controls, web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. , and applications we never even imagined."

Sax.net Barcodes Enterprise Edition generates accurate barcodes that contain redundancy and error checking, protecting the integrity of the data. In addition to all linear barcode encodings from the Professional Edition, the new Enterprise Edition supports the industry-standard PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. 417 and DataMatrix encodings.

Both editions come bundled with source code samples which illustrate a wide variety of programming techniques in both Visual Basic.NET See VB.NET.  and C#.

Sax.net Barcodes Enterprise sells for $999.00. Sax.net Barcodes Professional sells for $299.00. Both editions are royalty-free. For more information, write to info@sax.net, visit http://sax.net/dotnet/barcodes

Sax, Sax.net, and Rock Solid Components are trademarks of Sax Software Corp. All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright(c)2002, Sax Software Corp.

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