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The Xcalia Developer NetworkXIC™ 4.4.1 Released, Jan 2008Xcalia has released Xcalia Intermediation Core™ 4.4.1, a maintenance release of its industry-first intermediation product for Java, which gathers enhancements, performance improvements and fixes. Release Notes • Download and evaluate XIC 4.4.1 See Xcalia in action, experience .Net and J2EE interoperability
Xcalia Intermediation Core ™ 5.2 (XIC), August 2007Xcalia has released Xcalia Intermediation Core™ 5.2, a maintenance release of its industry-first intermediation product for Java and .Net, which gathers enhancements, performance improvements and fixes. Release notes • Download and evaluate XIC 5.2 Xcalia Intermediation Core™ (XIC) 5.1, May 2007With Xcalia Intermediation Core™ (XIC) 5.1, Xcalia delivers a major new version providing for unprecedented ease in composite application development within an SOA. XIC 5.1 allows composite applications developed in Java, .Net and BPEL accessing and manipulating heterogeneous enterprise information as easy as possible, delivering enterprise data integration. XIC 5.1 supports standard APIs like JDO 2 and SDO 2.01. XIC now exposes Enterprise Data through a fully scalable and transaction aware Data Access Service (DAS) via SOAP, enabling any programming language to benefit from all the services of Xcalia Intermediation regarding data integration requirements. XIC™ 4.4 Released, May 2007Xcalia has released Xcalia Intermediation Core™ 4.4, a maintenance release of its industry-first intermediation product for Java, which gathers enhancements, performance improvements and fixes. Read more • Download and evaluate XIC 4.4 Dynamically Orchestrating a JCA ResourceIn this article, we'll show you how to use XIC to access a JCA-enabled resource encapsulating customer data. Using Multiple XIC Configurations Within a Single Application ServerIn this article, we'll show you how to use multiple Xcalia Intermediation Core™ configurations within a single application server while avoiding the class loading issues of the JVM. Using XIC™ to Dynamically Orchestrate Salesforce.com's Web ServicesIn this simple example and its accompanying article, we'll show you how to use Xcalia Intermediation Core™ to dynamically orchestrate Salesforce.com's web services. Download the example and read the article! LiDO Support Ended June 30th, 2006Support for LiDO, the predecessor to XIC™, has ended on June 30 2006. Please contact Xcalia support for more information. Have a look to our LiDO to XIC statement to understand what happened to this former product, and how XIC can still satisfy your requirements.
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