New CAM Editor v2.3 with Open-XDX for Open Data APIs
- by drrwebber
Creating actual working XML
exchanges, loading data from data stores, generating XML, testing,
integrating with web services and then deployment delivery takes a
lot of coding and effort. Then writing the documentation, models,
schema and doing naming and design rule (NDR) checks and packaging all this together (such as for NIEM IEPD use).
What if there was a tool that helped
you do all that easily and simply?
Welcome to the new Open-XDX and the CAM Editor!
Open-XDX uses code-free techniques in
combination with CAM templates and visual drag and drop to rapidly
design your XML exchange. Then Open-XDX will automatically
generate all the SQL for you, read the database data, generate and
populate the valid output XML, and filter with parameters. To
complete the processing solution Open-XDX works with web services and
JDBC database connections as a callable module that can be deployed
plug and play with your middleware stack, all with just a few lines
of Java code (about 5 actually).
You can build either Query/Response or
Publish/Subscribe services from existing data stores to XML
literally in minutes. To see a demonstration of using Open-XDX, a
MySQL data store and integrating with Oracle Web Logic server please
see this short few minutes video - http://youtube.com/user/TheCameditor
There is also a Quick Guide available
that provides more technical insights along with a sample pack
download of templates and SQL that you can try for yourself.
Head on over to our project resource
site to learn more, download the latest CAM Editor and see links to
all the resources and materials.
We look forward to seeing how the developer
community is able to jump start information sharing initiatives using
this new innovative approach.