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  • Anyone Using Altova's MAPFORCE?

    MAPFORCE is a data transformation/integration tool from the makers of XMLSPY...

    I'm trying to see if anyine in the OTM community is using it in conjunction with delivering and/or receiving data to/from OTM.

    thanks!
    Craig
    Craig Hall
    Senior Prinicpal Consultant
    Oracle Transportation Manager
    Oracle USA, Inc.

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    I recall someone using it while I was on a project with Alcan - Miguel Ferreira. I believe he posts here. He might be able to help you.

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    • #3
      Sure have and still do..what is it you are trying to map Craig? You can reach me at 647-204-0838 or email me directly [email protected]

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      • #4
        Hello Craig
        I used MAPFORCE to transform an legacy text file fixed lenght into a Standard OTM XML.
        it was quite simple.

        Please refers to me if you need some clarification

        Regards.
        Stefano Giommi

        e: [email protected]
        w: www.mavenwire.com

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        • #5
          Re: Anyone Using Altova's MAPFORCE?

          I want to compare and see MAPFORCE to JDEVELOPER Integration tool for SOA. Did anyone use both?

          Also Stefan after doing the transformation how did you use it in your real time integration? In other words is the transformation dynamic or it is like one time thing.

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone Using Altova's MAPFORCE?

            Hello
            I use mapforce to design my transformation from legacy to XML and then I generate java code to implement on-line transformation using again mapforce option.

            Integration is real time, we call the java program from a scheduler, we needed only to change main program generate from MAPFORCE to have a more powerful one.

            I never use JDEVELOPER TOOL sorry.

            Regards
            Stefano Giommi

            e: [email protected]
            w: www.mavenwire.com

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