Monday, March 24, 2008

LANSA OEMs MapForce to Convert Data in Business Process Integration App

A recent article in Database Trends & Applications magazine highlights how MapForce, Altova's graphical mapping, conversion, and integration tool is working behind the scenes for LANSA Composer to give non-technical users the power to perform business process automation tasks.

LANSA, a software company offering a development environment for application generation and integration on multiple computer systems, chose MapForce because it was the only candidate that met the project's four most important criteria:

  • Code-free user interface
  • Support for a full range of document formats, including XML, text files and EDI
  • Database support across all the platforms LANSA supports
  • Cross platform capabilities

LANSA Composer uses the MapForce application as its transformation component. MapForce generates a platform-independent Java applet behind the scenes based on the user input from the mapping. While invisible to the LANSA Composer user, the code enables the business processing engine to execute the transformation component of the business process integration sequence.

Altova MapForce Data Mapping Tool

Read the entire article, featured in the March issue of Database Trends & Applications magazine, as well as other recent reviews and news stories here: http://www.altova.com/news_and_reviews.html

Download a free 30-day trial of Altova MapForce at: http://www.altova.com/download.html to see how easy it can be to map between XML, database, EDI, flat file, and Web services data formats.

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