- From: John Schneider <john.schneider@agiledelta.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:37:10 -0800
- To: "'Taki Kamiya'" <tkamiya@us.fujitsu.com>, <public-exi@w3.org>
Dear Friends of EXI, AgileDelta is pleased to respond to this preliminary call for EXI implementations with information about the EXI support in our products. We offer three commercial products that provide complete EXI implementations for a variety of platforms and devices. Below is a brief description for each one. Best wishes, John Schneider ----------------------------------------------- Name: Efficient XML URL: http://www.agiledelta.com/product_efx.html Organization: AgileDelta, Inc. Description: Efficient XML optimizes the performance, bandwidth utilization and power consumption of server, desktop, and embedded/mobile XML applications using a combination of network, processor and small device optimizations. Efficient XML is built on open web standards and includes support for XML, EXI, XML Schema, XML DOM, SAX, StAX and other APIs. Platforms: Java Standard Edition and Java Mobile Edition (any Java platform) .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework (any .NET language) Native C/C++ (servers, desktops and small devices) License: Commercial with free 30-day trial Maturity: Efficient XML is a mature, 4th generation, commercial product that provides complete, high performance and low-footprint implementations of the EXI standard. It is professionally supported and continuously improved by the company that developed the Efficient XML technology. ----------------------------------------------- Name: Efficient XML for Web Services URL: http://www.agiledelta.com/product_wsiks.html Organization: AgileDelta, Inc. Description: Efficient XML for Web Services provides a turn-key solution for rapidly adding high performance, native EXI support to popular web-service platforms and clients. It optimizes the performance, bandwidth utilization and power consumption of web service applications without requiring code changes. Efficient XML for Web Services automatically detects clients and servers that support Efficient XML and falls-back to XML for those that don't. Platforms: Apache Axis 1.x and Apache Axis2 Oracle/BEA WebLogic Microsoft Windows Communication Framework (WCF) License: Commercial with free 30-day trial Maturity: Efficient XML for Web Services is a mature, commercial product that provides complete, high performance implementations of the EXI standard. It is professionally supported and continuously improved by the company that developed the Efficient XML technology. ----------------------------------------------- Name: Efficient XML HTTP Proxies URL: http://www.agiledelta.com/product_proxies.html Organization: AgileDelta, Inc. Description: Efficient XML HTTP Proxies provide a turn-key solution for rapidly adding high performance Efficient XML support to individual web applications, wireless links or entire networks. They optimize the bandwidth utilization of XML network traffic without requiring code changes. Efficient XML proxies automatically detect clients, servers and networks that support Efficient XML and fall-back to XML for those that don't. Platforms: Any Java SE platform (OS independent) License: Commercial with free 30-day trial Maturity: Efficient XML HTTP proxies are mature commercial products that provide complete implementations of the EXI standard. They are professionally supported and continuously improved by the company that developed the Efficient XML technology. > -----Original Message----- > From: public-exi-request@w3.org > [mailto:public-exi-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Taki Kamiya > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 5:21 PM > To: public-exi@w3.org > Subject: preliminary Call for Implementations > > > Dear Friends of EXI, > > As EXI specification entered last call working draft stage in > September and is moving steadfastly toward further > advancement, there has been a growing amount of curiosity > heard from both inside and outside of the working group to > know how many and what kind of projects have already started > working on EXI implementation. > > Although EXI has not yet become Candidate Recommendation > which officially should represent formal Call for > Implementations, we would like to make an early survey of > on-going implementation efforts that are out there. > > We would like to ask EXI implementors who are presumably be > on this list to share the following data pertinent to each project. > > - Software / Project Name > - URL > - Organization Name > - Platform, Language > - License > - Concise, short maturity-level statement > > We intend to make a list of collected implementation data, > and make it available on the EXI WG public page [1]. Please > share your data by sending it to this list. > > We appreciate your interest, help and support. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/XML/EXI/ > > > Sincerely, > Michael Cokus and Takuki Kamiya > for the EXI Working Group > >
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