Hi,

I thought you might be interested in the following product release announce
:

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[ANN: SilverStream releases complete XML RPC/SOAP environment]

SilverStream unveiled on June 4th a beta-release of its JBroker Web product,
a complete XML RPC/SOAP environment :

jBroker� Web is a complete XML RPC environment for building, running, and
invoking Web services using Java:

* Supports writing Web service interface using WSDL as well as Java
* Complete set of compilers to convert WSDL to Java and vice versa and for
generating client and server XML RPC glue (stubs and skeletons) code
* High-performance and scalable SOAP 1.1 runtime over HTTP transport
* Extensive support for producing XML from Java objects and vice versa.
* Leveraged by SilverStream eXtend workbench to create Web services from a
Java class or an EJB (also includes a UDDI browser and local registry as
well an a WSDL editor)

Both jBroker and SilverStream eXtend workbench betas can be downloaded now
at :
http://extend.silverstream.com/workbench/app/jsp/jbrokerweb.jsp (JBroker
Web)
http://extend.silverstream.com/workbench/app/jsp/about.jsp (SilverStream
eXtend workbench).

jBroker Web has an extensive set of features:

* Compilers
        WSDL to Java compiler
        Java RMI to SOAP compiler
        Java RMI to WSDL compiler
* XML RPC runtime
        Portable stubs and skeletons
        Supports pluggable XML protocols, encodings and transports
        SOAP 1.1
        Encodings - SOAP, Literal
        Transports - HTTP, HTTPS
        Plugs in to any J2EE compatible server
* JNDI support for looking up Web services
* Dynamic Proxy support
* Security support
        Basic and Digest Authentication
        HTTP/SSL support
* XML/Java Type Mapping (including basic types, most java.lang and java.math
types, Date, Remote, Map, Set, List, arrays and Elements)
* Custom types
* Easy-to-use stream-based serialization

High Performance and Scalability

jBroker Web has a very low footprint and high performance runtime with a
very flexible architecture. Initial tests have shown Web services written
using jBroker Web and deployed on a commercial J2EE application server to be
able to handle over 500 requests per second

Sincerely,

Erik Dasque
Product Manager
SilverStream eBusiness Solutions
2 Federal Street
Billerica, Massachusetts, 01821, USA
Phone:  (978) 262-3316
Fax:    (978) 262-3499
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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