DeltaXML Newsletter - November 2002
Welcome to the November issue of our newsletter.
Invitation: If you are attending XML 2002 in Baltimore in December and would like to meet us, please let us know by email.
Contents
- What DeltaXML customers are saying
- Market spotlight: DeltaXML in the Publishing industry
- Market spotlight: Regression testing with DeltaXML
- API tutorial now available
What DeltaXML customers are saying
The DeltaXML web site now contains a page listing some of our customers - from very large to leading-edge start-ups - and some details about how they are using DeltaXML. They highlight the advantages of the unique delta format, giving changes only or changes+unchanged data, its speed on large files (45Mb in 3 minutes) and the support they receive.
Take a look at what our customers are saying: http://www.deltaxml.com/customers.html
Market spotlight: DeltaXML in the Publishing industry
Publishers and others handling electronic documents in XML are increasingly turning to DeltaXML to provide a solution to many problems. These range from simply displaying changes for users to recording versions.
Another use is in determining changes for loose-leaf publications, so that only the changed pages are printed. Legal documents are a key application area, whether the revisions are for internal review or for public scrutiny.
To see how to display changes in XML using DeltaXML: http://www.deltaxml.com/use-cases/displaying-changes.html
One way it is in use in the publishing industry in Germany: http://www.deltaxml.com/customers.html#klopotek
Market spotlight: Regression testing with DeltaXML
Regression testing is now easier using the DeltaXML Test Framework (DTF). This is a core test framework based on the JUnit framework which allows a series of regression tests to be driven from an XML file. DeltaXML API users can access the source code for the framework and so can adapt it for their own use. Please contact us for an evaluation copy of DTF.
More details at http://www.deltaxml.com/use-cases/regression-testing.html
Customer testimonial at http://www.deltaxml.com/customers.html#electronicarts
API tutorial now available
You can now access the API tutorial on the web site or as part of the API download - please contact us for a time-limited evaluation copy of the API. The tutorial takes you though how to use the API and shows examples of various applications including a GUI interface for displaying changes in XML files.
See the tutorial on our web site at http://www.deltaxml.com/tutorial/dxtutor/index.html