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Xcalia delivers Data Integration Software for SOA compliant data architecture data access software

 

Domain Expertise

Xcalia had deep domain expertise in data access from its early days while developing and marketing its LiDO® product line to access heterogeneous data sources like RDBMS, ODBMS, XML files and binary files. This experience is recognized through its participation with key standardization committees like JDO, SDO, EJB, etc.
XIC is a mature database access technology available since 2001 and it delivers many benefits including:

  • Comprehensive mapping of Java objects to any database schema with flexible support of all object-oriented modeling and programming concepts like inheritance, collections, interfaces, etc.

  • Automated support for the persistent object-life cycle and object identifiers.

  • Transparent navigation between business objects in pure Java.

  • Transparent manipulation of business objects in pure Java.

  • Optimized data access relying on mechanisms such as lazy loading, object graph loading, client caching, symbolic collections, use of cursors for Web paging, etc.

  • Efficient SQL generation.

  • Object-oriented Query Language.

  • Integration in J2EE application servers and JTA transaction monitors.

  • Compliance with existing standards like JDO 2.0 or upcoming standards like EJB 3.0 and SDO.

  • Support for commercial and opensource RDBMS, ODMS, XML files and binary files.

Xcalia is a major SOA vendor addressing enterprise IT and business requirements regarding business oriented enterprise data access, business objects, business model, and data integration, layered data architecture for data consistency, transaction management, data sources assembled at runtime for loosely coupled integration driven by a rules engine and metadata repository, enterprise metadata repository enables loosely coupled architectures. solutions for the real world with SOA, enterprise data integration strategies: ESB, EII, EIA, Intermediation, business objects model driven development for SOA, information integration compared to service oriented integration