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Press ReleaseDate:5 April 2000Contact: Brett GoodmanEmail: <!-- e --><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a><!-- e --> Immediate ReleaseNew XML Middleware Provides Full Internet Database ConnectivityXML Software Corporation releases Ver 1.1 of InterAccess, an innovativenew product that provides full Internet Database Connectivity. Using InterAccess,you can access any ODBC/OLEDB compliant SQL database via the Internet. Toolsand protocols for accessing enterprise databases over the Internet have beenslow in coming. "This is why we have developed InterAccess. Besides fillingthe practical need of accessing your remote databases, it is ideal for today'se-Commerce Internet programs where trading partners need to transmit andreceive structured data such as purchase orders and invoices.", says BrettGoodman, Director XML Software Corporation.InterAccess implements a client/server architecture much like FTP, and usesan XMLprotocol to provide complete access to SQL databases that have ODBC or OLEDBdrivers.InterAccess consists of 3 components: InterAccess Server, the InterAccessclient COM DLL, and the InterAccess Browser. With InterAccess Server andBrowser you can perform any SQL operations that your ODBC/OLEDB drivers provide.Use the InterAccess Browser if you just want to view/update tables and executeSQL commands. You can save any retrieved data to a file or copy/paste intoother programs such as Excel or Access.If you need programming power for your in-house or commerical applications,use theInterAccess client COM DLL to write your own Internet enabled database programs.The COM DLL provides easy to use COM objects and interfaces ready to dropinto your Visual Basic, C++, or other RAD tool programs. The COM objectmodel is very elegant and similar to the Microsoft ADO object model. "Usingthe InterAccess COM DLL our programmers have been able to be productive immediately"says Peter Christie, Director PACC Software in Perth, Western Australia.And you can optionally receive data as native ADO XML-persisted Recordsets,which enables construction of ADO disconnected Recordsets.Use InterAccess wherever you need to view or update a remote database. Hereare some possible scenarios:Use InterAccess to send and receive e-Commerce documents between tradingpartners, such as purchase orders and invoices. It's inherent database naturegives you guaranteed and confirmed data transmission.You have databases at other sites (anywhere in the world). With InterAccessServer installed at each site, you have complete access.You have a Website that uses a database. Install InterAccess Server at yourISP and you have full access to your Website database.Use InterAccess on your Website to update a remote database as actions occur,such as orders being placed.You have people who travel away from the office. You have been using RASfor them to access the company database. Now they use InterAccess directlyusing the Internet. No special RAS connections required.Using the InterAccess COM DLL, you can now easily write in-house or commercialInternet database applications. No need to design and develop your own XMLprotocols. Whether you need to push or pull data across the Internet, InterAccesswill save you time and $$$ developing your Internet applications.<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.xmlsoft.com.au">http://www.xmlsoft.com.au</a><!-- m -->
 
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