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Use CapeStudio to Integrate Web Services

Integrated development environment simplifies enterprise plumbing.

Sometimes it seems like development today bears a marked resemblance to plumbing: the major activity is to stick things together using a variety of middleware. If this describes your development day, you'll want to take a look at CapeClear's CapeStudio, a RAD environment for working with web services and XML-based applications. In a JRE-based environment, it allows you to work with protocols such as XML, XSLT, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI using a series of sensible dialog boxes and drag-and-drop editing. CapeStudio can perform a variety of tasks. For starters, it makes generating XSLT files to map one XML file to another very simple. You can view node trees for two XML files on the interface, and create mappings through drag-and-drop operations. You can modify mappings with calculated expressions, lookup tables, and other advanced features. But that's just the start.

CapeStudio also features the WSDL Assistant for working with Web Services Description Language files. The WSDL assistant takes the WSDL and generates a Visual Basic or Java proxy file that can build the correct SOAP messages to interact with the web service. (Another of CapeClear's products, CapeConnect, extends this by allowing you to generate WSDL from Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA objects, or Java classes). Thus if you're a VB or Java developer, you can get up and running quickly by using CapeStudio to generate the "glue" to use web services from application code that you already understand.

Finally, CapeStudio includes a UDDI Registry Browser that can help you find and use web services that are listed in one of the registries that are springing up around the net. Once you get the basic notions of web services down (and there is some excellent tutorial material included with CapeStudio), this product makes it easy to incorporate them into your existing development. It works well and makes managing those tedious plumbing chores much simpler for the experienced developer who wants to get into web services with a minimum of fuss.

You can download a 14-day trial version from CapeClear's web site if you want to check it out.

About the Author

Mike Gunderloy, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, is a former MCP columnist and the author of numerous development books.

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