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|Full description=Goldwater is a lightweight middleware server that delivers e-business solutions. It supports a wide range of Internet standards, databases and application development tools, making it extremely versatile. It lets users integrate all popular development languages and databases, servers, browsers and wireless devices. It comes with a set of simple API libraries and modules, allowing a choice of languages to be used to develop business logic servers. Servers written in different languages can be mixed and can also communicate freely provided they use the same data interchange format. Goldwater allows both XML and custom encapsulation of objects and message data, transporting them via either a proprietary protocol or the HTTP/1.1 protocol. This lets Goldwater integrate with existing firewall and routing configurations with little or no network re-configuration. Since the package is open regarding object and data encapsulation, clients facing data presentation servers can render their output in XML, a custom data stream, or pass this data untreated to client applications. Third party applications that can share data via XML will integrate easily into enterprise applications built on a Goldwater famework. | |Full description=Goldwater is a lightweight middleware server that delivers e-business solutions. It supports a wide range of Internet standards, databases and application development tools, making it extremely versatile. It lets users integrate all popular development languages and databases, servers, browsers and wireless devices. It comes with a set of simple API libraries and modules, allowing a choice of languages to be used to develop business logic servers. Servers written in different languages can be mixed and can also communicate freely provided they use the same data interchange format. Goldwater allows both XML and custom encapsulation of objects and message data, transporting them via either a proprietary protocol or the HTTP/1.1 protocol. This lets Goldwater integrate with existing firewall and routing configurations with little or no network re-configuration. Since the package is open regarding object and data encapsulation, clients facing data presentation servers can render their output in XML, a custom data stream, or pass this data untreated to client applications. Third party applications that can share data via XML will integrate easily into enterprise applications built on a Goldwater famework. | ||
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|Documentation note=User tutorial available in HTML format http://www.nfluid.com/gwtraining/part1.html; User FAQ available in HTML format from http://www.nfluid.com/download/GWFaq.html | |Documentation note=User tutorial available in HTML format http://www.nfluid.com/gwtraining/part1.html; User FAQ available in HTML format from http://www.nfluid.com/download/GWFaq.html | ||
|Paid support=Paid consulting and customization services available from netFluid Technology Ltd at http://www.nfluid.com/services_f.html | |Paid support=Paid consulting and customization services available from netFluid Technology Ltd at http://www.nfluid.com/services_f.html | ||
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|Keywords=server,Internet,XML,client,browser,e-commerce,middleware,encapsulation,integration | |Keywords=server,Internet,XML,client,browser,e-commerce,middleware,encapsulation,integration | ||
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|Last review by=Janet Casey | |Last review by=Janet Casey | ||
|Last review date=2011-01-13 | |Last review date=2011-01-13 | ||
|Submitted by=Database conversion | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 28 September 2012
Goldwater
https://www.gnu.org/software/goldwater/
Lightweight middleware server.
Goldwater is a lightweight middleware server that delivers e-business solutions. It supports a wide range of Internet standards, databases and application development tools, making it extremely versatile. It lets users integrate all popular development languages and databases, servers, browsers and wireless devices. It comes with a set of simple API libraries and modules, allowing a choice of languages to be used to develop business logic servers. Servers written in different languages can be mixed and can also communicate freely provided they use the same data interchange format. Goldwater allows both XML and custom encapsulation of objects and message data, transporting them via either a proprietary protocol or the HTTP/1.1 protocol. This lets Goldwater integrate with existing firewall and routing configurations with little or no network re-configuration. Since the package is open regarding object and data encapsulation, clients facing data presentation servers can render their output in XML, a custom data stream, or pass this data untreated to client applications. Third party applications that can share data via XML will integrate easily into enterprise applications built on a Goldwater famework.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Noah Friedman | contributor |
Ville Laurikari | contributor |
James Mc Parlane | contributor |
Chris Smith | developer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Savannah (Ref) | https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/goldwater/ | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/goldwater/ | |
General | https://savannah.gnu.org/people/ | |
Mailing List | https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss/ |
Software prerequisites
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Required to use | libexpat |
Required to use | SWIG 1.3a5 or later |
Required to use | readline 4.1-9 or later |
Required to use | Phlib 1.18 or later |
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