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Day Software, provider of global content management and content infrastructure software, announced that the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JSR 170) has been finalized. JSR 170, which has been developed under the Java Community Process(sm) (JCP(sm)) program, will ensure that companies can easily manage content across large-scale enterprises.
With Day's CTO, David Nuescheler, serving as the specification lead for JSR 170, Day had the responsibility for developing the Reference Implementation (RI) and the Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) for the specification. Delivery of these key technology components signifies the finalization of the standard. Companies now wishing to develop products based on the standard will need to run their products against the TCK process to validate functionality.
Day, a long-time innovator in the content management industry with its virtual repository technology, again has taken an industry-wide leadership role in helping to develop and implement a standard that will enable the entire industry to grow and mature. Apache, BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, and SAP, amongst many others, all serve as members of expert group for JSR 170. Other leading industry participants include Documentum Inc., FileNet Corp., and Vignette.
"JSR 170 promises the world a unified API that allows for the access of any compliant repository in a vendor- or implementation-neutral fashion, leading to the kind of clean separation of concerns that characterizes modern IT architectures," said David Nuescheler, CTO of Day Software. "The standard will have a major impact on the content management landscape, separating infrastructural services from application services as has long been prevalent in the data world."
"With Java Content Repositories we will see the emergence of a whole new market for the management of Enterprise Content. We are proud to play a leading role in this important technology innovation," said Michael Moppert, CEO and chairman of Day Software. "We believe that as the leader of this initiative we are in an excellent position. We will make a commercial implementation of the standard available to the industry before the end of the month and are excited about the growth potential that these new products open up for Day Software."
22.06.2005, Day
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