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Interbind XML Messaging Server

Interbind, Inc. has just added HTTP 1.1 and SOAP support to its Interbind XML Messaging Server (IBX). The Server is primarily designed for XML messaging between nodes in a Peer-To-Peer network. ... [Mar. 12, 2001]

JabberFoX

Jabber For OS X (JabberFoX) is an Objective C-based client for the XML-based Jabber messaging system for Mac OS X. JabberFoX features include Web browser-like clickable URLs for incoming messages, T... [Mar. 31, 2002]

JSP vs. XSP

In this article, which is part of the series JSP and Servlets, the author compares a technology growing in usage, Extensible Server Pages, with the Java Server Pages (JSP) approach to serving dynami... [Mar. 27, 2001]

Microsoft Exchange 2000 Beta3 Preview SDK

This preview SDK for the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Beta3 provides: a copy of the preliminary documentation for Exchange 2000, the required support files needed to create projects using Visual C++... [Nov. 24, 1999]

Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Beta 3

This is a beta 3 version of Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, which includes support for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WEBDAV) and uses XML as its native data interchange format. Exchange S... [Oct. 4, 1999]

Voice Messaging Systems

Database Systems Corp. is a leading provider or voice message solutions that incorporate voice XML products. From IVR integrated with remote data access to voice broadcasing solutions that are initia...

xmlBlaster

xmlBlaster is a message-oriented middleware (MOM) server written in Java for exchanging messages (described with XML-encoded meta information) between publishers and subscribers. Messages may conta... [May. 17, 2000]

XMLBooster

XMLBooster analyzes incoming XML messages, then generates a custom XML parser for the programming language of the host environment. C, C++, COBOL, Delphi and Java are currently supported. The appl... [May. 10, 2001]