Web-Enabled Retrieval |
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OverviewSupporting e-business, RSD Thin Clients and API enable organizations and their customers to securely retrieve their information via Web browsers or enterprise-customized front-ends. These client interfaces access the documents in an RSD database or, via the Global View monitor, information stored in multiple RSD databases across the enterprise. Benefits
Extended ViewRSD Thin ClientRSD Thin Client interfaces are stand-alone products that display RSD data in any standard Web browser. Thus any authorized users, including customers and employees without direct access to the enterprise computing environment, can view and print the documents they need. In keeping with our commitment to integrate the latest technologies in our products, the latest Thin Clients are based on Java servlets and the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) platform. This upgrade, from using Java applets, ensures speedier retrieval of information and complete elimination of additional software on the client machine, as all processing and HTML page generation are handled on the J2EE server. Taking advantage of the set-up on the client machine, each document is opened either in its original format via the Plug-In associated with the file's format or in another more accessible format using on-the-fly converters. RSD APIRSD API offer the enterprise the greatest flexibility in designing client interfaces. The IT team can use this command-based product (written both in C and Java) to integrate RSD Folders information within enterprise custom applications such as CRM, ERM and EBPP running on Internet browsers or PC workstations. The API in Java can be used to exploit the J2EE architecture and facilitates the development of a Web custom application. The user benefits from the ability to access business-critical information within the context of an already familiar interface. The IT team benefits from the elimination of additional user software installation or training. |
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