Borland offers cross-platform development by, for example, using Delphi 6 to create Web Services running on IIS for Windows and then take that same code to Linux, recompile using Kylix 2, and deploy on Apache Web servers. The Internet protocols they use to expose internal Web Services and access external Web Services include: SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, BTP, and ebXML.
Both Delphi 6 and Kylix 2 provide three SNAP™ families you need to build and deploy Web Services. They are:
BizSnap that simplifies e-business integration by creating and using XML/SOAP based Web Services. It interacts with
Microsoft's BizTalk.
WebSnap a component-based Web application development framework that supports leading Web Application Servers,
including Apache, Netscape, and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
DataSnap a Web Service-enabled database middleware that enables any client application or service to easily connect with any major database over the Internet. It supports all major database servers such as Oracle, MS-SQL Server, Informix, IBM DB2, Sybase, and InterBase. Client applications connect to DataSnap servers through industry standard SOAP/XML HTTP connections over the Internet without bulky database client drivers and complex configuration requirements; DCOM, CORBA, and TCP/IP connections are also supported






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