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Press Release 2001- Linkedwith's Mobile Framework

Linkedwith GmbH, a German mobility software vendor, offers a Mobile Enterprise Server - a mobility framework that runs on Windows NT and Windows 2000. Linkedwith's solution for mobility integration is a J2EE application server framework, which allows you to integrate databases and applications using simple XML code.

Whatever you develop with Linkedwith's mobility framework can run on both IBM's WebSphere and BEA's Weblogic  application server. 

The J2EE Ruleset engine provides with all the functionality you need for communication, dataexchange and transformation of integrated data to any XML based format. (eg. from ASCII text to any XML DTD or Schema).

Rulesets are being deployed via RuleSet MarkUp Language, a simple but very effective way to execute XML. This allows you to translate, transform and integrate Data at XML level, whilst the Rulesets framework handles the integration and protocol issues.

Presentation Logic
Client Customization Objects (CCO) for client independence. XSLT for XML stylesheet attributes. XML port for server to server communication.

Enterprise Server Modules
Extensibility of given functionality through server modules and industry standard API for J2EE and RSML.

RSML Application Logic
Build applications 100% XML proof with Linkedwith's RuleSet Markup Language. RSML is easy. RSML is extensible.

Transformation Logic
The XML-Builder for XML transformation and application communication.

Connectivity to the existing corporate IT
Connect by X-Connector technology to existing applications like MS Exchange, Domino, mail, fax, sms and SQL Databases like Oracle, MSSQL, DB2, SyBase, Adabas and others.

Mobileinfo Comments & Advisory:  We think that it is it is a good idea to architect mobile enhancements to well-entrenched application servers. It appears that Linkedwith is providing the pieces that an application server does not provide for mobile applications.

 

 

 
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