New releases of Cape Clear software available

Cape Clear Software has announced the availability of two of its software packages, CapeConnect 3.5 which is an application integration platform for web services, and CapeStudio 3, which is an integrated web services development environment.

Cape Clear Software has announced the availability of two of its software packages, CapeConnect 3.5 which is an application integration platform for web services, and CapeStudio 3, which is an integrated web services development environment.

CapeStudio is a development centre for web services that allows users to design, develop, integrate and deploy web services applications. CapeStudio uses XML and internet protocols including industry standards such as WSDL and the UDDI registry. It also generates client proxy code for Visual Basic, Java and web clients.

New features of CapeConnect 3.5 includes support for EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) systems with the addition of XML mapping technology, complete support for the Microsoft.Net environment, improved database support and UDDI enhancements.

Cape Clear also announced the establishment of the EAI Solutions Group, a working group for partners and customers to assist in the design of EAI applications.

Cape Clear Software was originally founded in Dublin in 1999. Today the company is an American corporation with Dublin serving as the European headquarters for Cape Clear. The company currently employs 45 people in Dublin.

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