Interview
Interview With Dan Boul
XML-J: SEAGULL just released a new application integration product. Tell us about it. Boul: SEAGULL, a Dutch-based company, has been dealing with legacy extension for about 10 years now. We started with text translation tools, then offered a product called GUI/400 for delivering GUI versions of existing green screen applications. That evolved into JWalk and WinJa, software technology for Web/Windows-to-host access to host application functionality without changing the existing application. The natural evolution was to take the logic or the business rules and the procedures off these old machines and export them to other applications. Our newest product is called Transidiom. Transidiom allows you to go into an application that's running on a mainframe or midrange system, record the business logic, and utilize it to generate a COM, Java, or XML interface. You can call the object from our server or integrate it into your application.
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