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  • March 13, 2002
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Web services for unstructured data

Stratify has developed what it says is the industry's first Web services for unstructured data management, facilitating rapid application integration and development for unstructured data management using Internet standards.

Employing Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Web Services Description Language (WSDL) standards, the Stratify software platform makes it easier for developers to incorporate unstructured information into a wide range of applications, such as CRM, ERP and SFA systems.

SOAP provides a standard XML-messaging protocol that enables applications to make their functionality available to clients. WSDL specifies SOAP-interface requirements so that both client and server applications can implement and use the service. With Stratify's support of SOAP and WSDL, companies can now publish into a Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) directory. Also, developers operating in either Microsoft's .NET or JAVA 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) environments can now leverage the power of the Stratify Discovery System into their applications.

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