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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An XML appliance is a separate computer system with deliberately narrow functionality that exchanges XML messages with other computer systems. XML appliances secure, accelerate and route XML so enterprises can cost-effectively realize its full potential for messaging and service-oriented architectures (SOAs). They are designed specifically to be easy to install, configure and manage. While some XML appliances must rely on specialized hardware and software to…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An XML appliance is a separate computer system with deliberately narrow functionality that exchanges XML messages with other computer systems. XML appliances secure, accelerate and route XML so enterprises can cost-effectively realize its full potential for messaging and service-oriented architectures (SOAs). They are designed specifically to be easy to install, configure and manage. While some XML appliances must rely on specialized hardware and software to accelerate the processing of XML messages, others accomplish the same tasks using standards-based hardware and operating systems. The first XML appliances were created by DataPower in 1999, Sarvega and Forum Systems in 2001, but there were generally two groups of engineers - some who were focused on large volumes of XML transformations and some who were focused on high-speed XML processing and security.