Description: Altova MAPFORCE 2004 Enterprise Edition is the premier XML/database/EDI mapping tool for advanced data integration projects. It is an award winning, visual data mapping utility that auto-generates custom mapping code in multiple output languages, including XSLT, Java, C++, and C#, enabling programmatic exchange of enterprise data in any data integration application. With the power to map any combination of XML, database, and EDI data into XML and/or databases, Altova MAPFORCE 2004 is the definitive tool for data integration and information leverage. Altova MAPFORCE 2004 began winning awards and rave reviews as soon as it was released. This graphical data integration tool is just so powerful and so easy to use that it will soon rival Altova XMLSPY in popularity. You simply open your information source(s) and target(s) then drag connecting lines between the elements that you wish to associate. MAPFORCE 2004 automatically connects matching child elements. Data processing functions can be easily dropped into your mapping projects, and your data sources and targets can be linked through them for alteration on the fly. Popular function libraries come standard with MAPFORCE 2004, and you can now add existing XSLT files as custom function libraries. Once your mapping is defined you can instantly preview your output. Mappings to a target XML Schema produce XML documents, while mappings to a target database produce SQL scripts as output. In addition to supporting XML sources and targets, MAPFORCE 2004 Enterprise Edition is the first data integration tool to support EDI data sources and all major relational databases as both the source and/or target of a mapping, allowing EDI-to-database, EDI-to-XML, XML-to-database, database-to-XML, and database-to-database mappings. Altova MAPFORCE 2004 Enterprise Edition is the essential tool for data architects, database developers, and systems integrators working to programmatically integrate data cost-effective standards-based way.
Requirements: Pentium III processor, 800 MHz recommended, 64MB RAM, 50MB available on hard-disk
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