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Seria/JX

Premium interoperability toolkit for Java.

Seria/JX brings the power and agility of our interoperability toolkits to the Java enterprise.

Comprising a full set of configurable runtime components, including processing servers, message interceptors and client impersonators; the toolkit's runtime processes support almost any desired integration footprint methodology. 

Seria/JX also supports our distributed service managed deployment model, allowing any application to be made web aware with minimum intrusion and no requirement for a dedicated server process. The same deployment model applies for endpoint interface abstraction, allowing integration teams armed with Seria/JX to substantially optimise any integration suite or service bus implementation project.

Seria/JX features a full Java API allowing application developers to harness the integrative power of the toolkit without dealing in the complexities of the underlying endpoint interfacing. Seria/JX gives integrators the power to support proprietary interfaces, protocols and messaging formats in their integration scenarios using configuration, rather than hand-coding.

NOTE: As always, with great power comes great responsibility. To ensure Seria toolkits are used successfully and according to estalished principles and best practices, we strongly recommend that customers leverage the assistance of a certified Seria/JX solution provider in designing and implementing their interoperability solution. Alternatively, a training and support program is available for customers who wish to establish in-house Seria/JX capability and certification.

 

Seria interoperability toolkits incorporate the full power of our revolutionary TUBE® (patent pending) technology, enabling architects and solution integrators to solve challenging interoperability issues within a fraction of the time and complexity typically associated with these activities.

Delivering the world's most innovative interoperability technology into the hands of those best placed to utilise it.

That's what we like to call "useful" use.

 

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