SportsFeed Xml Processor 1.0 released
- From: twostepted <twostepted@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 12:21:18 -0800 (PST)
I wanted to send this release notice to the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.xml group
because SportsFeed is an example of cross platform .Net application
which makes
extensive use of xml, xslt, xpath and web services. Please consider
joining the
users group: http://groups.google.com/group/sportsfeed-users
I'm happy to announce the 1.0 release of SportsFeed Xml Processor - a
cross platform middleware service. SportsFeed has been running in
production environments on the .NET framework and the Mono Runtime for
several years but has just been publicly released.
SportsFeed facilitates gathering and storing xml data to disk and
database.
It can be configured to read xml in a number of different ways
including
http, ftp, tcp/ip, and from local file systems. It can be configured
to save
xml files to disk in an ad-hoc directory structure and to save xml
content
to relational databases, all in real time. It has monitoring and
scheduling
features and is xml independent, database independent, and platform
independent.
This is an initial base release intended to gather awareness, support
and
participation from community members. If you're interested in this
project
please sign up for the users group or just send a message. The
project is
currently hosted at google groups. You can find a 30 day evaluation
copy of
the software, extensive documentation in html and pdf formats,
configuration
examples, and short briefs there. There is a devoted devzilla bug
tracker.
The software is packaged as a single zip which is ready to be
installed on Linux
or Windows operating systems.
Enjoy,
Travis
.
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