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The Assembly Manager delivers dynamic information to applications built on the Ipedo XIP platform. It provides a flexible and easy-to-use framework that that uses XML, XQuery and XSL stylesheets to format output to precise user specifications. The Assembly Manager helps application developers quickly gain access to data and content in their Web applications and portals.
Key Benefits
- Delivers customized content to applications in XML or SQL Results Sets
- Reduces application development costs by utilizing standards-based technology
- Streamlines processing of XML documents with reusable components that perform rule checking and style transformations
- Allows non-programmers to build web-based applications without programming
- Quickly develop information feeds for specific XML industry or application standards
- Adapt application changes faster by fully separating content from presentation to allow the application to evolve independently from content sources
Key Features
- Accelerator Framework
Provides a methodology for building XML information feeds specific to applications or industries. Accelerator modules that plug into the framework are also available from Ipedo, including the XBRL Accelerator Module.
- XML Pipelining
Uses stepwise model for processing XML content. Complicated eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) transformations are broken down into manageable pipeline steps. XML Pipelines also allow complex, multi-step processing via XSL and XML Query combinations.
- Integrated Style Engine
High-performance, scalable XSLT transformation engine built right into the server allows search results to be delivered in hundreds of formats, including HTML and PDF.
- Tag Driven Development
Uses tag libraries for JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Active Server Pages (ASP) to make inclusion of XML content into existing Web pages as simple as adding tags.
- Open Deployment Environment
Works with existing applications built on J2EE or .NET platforms and can be deployed into existing infrastructure, including BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere.
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