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LiveTime |
Open Standards
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Open standards are publicly
available specifications
established by industry-wide IT
bodies for building hardware and
software products. By employing
the Standard, IT vendors
increase the compatibility
between hardware and software
components. Enterprises today
should demand open standard
solutions as they interoperate
with systems from multiple
vendors, extending the
capabilities of their IT
purchases.
Interoperable
Open Standards help create
interoperable and affordable
solutions that do not lock
customers into a particular
vendor or IT environment. Any
organization with the technical
know-how and the necessary
equipment can develop and
integrate systems following the
Standard. Open Standards
ultimately translates to lower
deployment costs for
enterprises.
Java Based

LiveTime provides the industry's
first Web-based Java 2
Enterprise Edition
(J2EE)-compliant Customer
Service and Support solutions.
LiveTime implements leading open
standards technology across all
platforms, including the latest
Web services specifications.
Future Proof
LiveTime applications adopt new
open standards, and comply with
existing standards such as J2EE,
XML and UDDI, as well as open
technology platforms like Linux.
These efforts provide LiveTime
customers with faster deployment
times and a more reliable,
interoperable applications that
can scale from a single server
deployment to more complicated
distributed cluster-based
deployment.
Compatibility
LiveTime applications have been
tested on the most popular
Application Server platforms
including BEA WebLogic, IBM
WebSphere, JBoss, SunONE,
Geronimo and Tomcat. LiveTime
applications incorporate all the
following elements to enable Web
services integration:
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SOAP (Simple Object Access
Protocol) for
standard-format web services
data and communications
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UDDI (Universal Description,
Discovery, and Integration)
for providing a set of Java
APIs for interacting with
UDDI registries for Web
services
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WSDL (Web Services
Description Language) a
common language to describe
the capabilities of Web
services.
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Open Source Support
LiveTime strongly believes
in open source projects and
standards. We support and
contribute to the Open
Source community in a number
of ways, by supplying our
own code and supporting
other projects. These
projects include:
TomCat
A powerful Servlet container
for deploying your
applications if you do not
already have an application
server.
Apache Commons
A set of reusable Java
components.
Axis
A Web Services framework for
working with SOAP.
FOP
Formatting Objects Processor
for creating PDF documents
on the fly via XML.
Velocity
The Velocity engine is a
template engine for
referencing objects defined
in code.
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