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LogicLibrary Takes on Governance, Asset Sharing




June 15, 2005 — 
LogicLibrary has updated its Logidex repository with two features designed to make it easier to use with Web services that are reused throughout an organization.

The new capabilities in Logidex 3.6 involve governance and sharing assets across libraries.

Logidex CTO Brent Carlson differentiated Web services governance features found in Logidex from those designed to monitor the security and ensure the smooth running of deployed Web services. His company’s governance is designed to help organizations comply with internal rules and with legislation, as well as to ensure that the service does what it is intended to do, he said.

The governance capability, called Smart Controls, makes it possible to oversee the process of building and approving a Web service, said Carlson.

The other feature, the Federated Repository, enables organizations to automatically share selected assets across interconnected libraries. This ability to distribute assets could make it easier to create smaller, generic services that are reused in applications throughout the enterprise, said Carlson.

Other additions to the software, which costs US$25,000 per server plus an additional variable per-user charge, include integration with Borland’s JBuilder IDE and Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser. The product continues its existing support for Eclipse, IBM’s Rational Software Architect, and SAP’s NetWeaver IDEs, as well as for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.


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