The universal document processor, Babeldoc, has been released. This Java application is already in use in a number of very large organizations. Its primarily intended for pipeline processing of XML documents.
After 1 year of development and 36000 lines of Java code and
lots of releases, we have arrived at the first major version.
Babeldoc 1.0 excels at document processing in large and small applications. It is a flexible and dynamically reconfigurable processor that can be used for EAI and B2B projects.
Babeldoc is targeted at XML processing but can process both text and binary documents. Additionally Babeldoc comes complete with a conversion utility that can convert any input file into XML. Babeldoc has an integrated journaling system that can reprocess failed transactions and track all aspects of its use.
What is babeldoc?
- Is a Java framework for processing documents in linear stages.
- Tracks documents and can reintroduce documents back into into the pipelines.
- Is monitorable and configurable through a number of interfaces.
- Can be run standalone, in server processes or in application servers.
- Can be reconfigured dynamically by text files and database tables.
- Is ready for the web services revolution
What babeldoc is not?
- Is not a replacement for webmethods (yet)
- Is not an application server
- Is not a word processor
How can babeldoc assist you?
- Rationalize your document flows
- Monitor and control your document flows
- Quickly and easily configure your document processing.
- Report and assess issues in your system
Babeldoc can integrate with Oracle, Sybase and MySQL and other RDBMS'. It already being used by the Serbian National Bank and by the Bank of New York for mission critical applications.
Visit http://www.babeldoc.com for more details.
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Open Source Document Processor Babeldoc Announces v1.0 (4 messages)
- Posted by: bruce mcdonald
- Posted on: May 14 2003 22:30 EDT
Threaded Messages (4)
- Great Job by Andrew Nortje on May 16 2003 11:52 EDT
- Links for user guide, developer's guide are broken by Sanjay M on May 19 2003 11:50 EDT
- Links Broken by James Higginbotham on May 19 2003 14:23 EDT
- Links Broken by Dejan Krsmanovic on May 20 2003 02:49 EDT
- Links Broken by James Higginbotham on May 19 2003 14:23 EDT
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Great Job[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Andrew Nortje
- Posted on: May 16 2003 11:52 EDT
- in response to bruce mcdonald
Great job. -
Links for user guide, developer's guide are broken[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sanjay M
- Posted on: May 19 2003 11:50 EDT
- in response to bruce mcdonald
Most of the links are broken on your web site -
Links Broken[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: James Higginbotham
- Posted on: May 19 2003 14:23 EDT
- in response to Sanjay M
All the links on the documentation page are 403: Forbidden.. -
Links Broken[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Dejan Krsmanovic
- Posted on: May 20 2003 02:49 EDT
- in response to James Higginbotham
Try now. It should work!
Dejan