Fiorano and Industry Standards
Fiorano is the only integration middleware company
with products based entirely on standards, JMS, XML, Web
Services, J2EE and .NET. Fiorano has aligned itself with the
leading standards organizations in the areas of Enterprise
Integration, Business Process Management and Web Services.
Standards supported by Fiorano ESB
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J2EE Standards
- JMS 1.1
- JCA 1.0
- JDBC 2.0
- JNDI 1.2
- EJB 1.1/2.0
- RMI over IIOP
.NET
- ASP.NET
- Visual Studio.NET
- .NET Webservices
Legacy Systems
- CSV Support
- C-RTL for legacy systems
Directory Services
Transaction Processing
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B2B Standards
Web Services
- SOAP 1.1
- WSDL 1.1
- UDDI 1.0/2.0
- XML Schema
- XSLT 1.0
- XPath 1.0
- HTTP
- S-HTTP
- SMTP
- MIME
- S/MIME
- POP3
Process Languages
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Business Process Management (BPM)
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Fiorano is an active participant in the
standardization process, and is an active member of the
Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI.org). As a
leading provider of business process integration
infrastructure software, we share the objectives with BPMI.org
to enable companies in coordinating their business processes
across their enterprise systems. We strongly support BPMI.org
on initiating the promotion of standards that empower
companies to realize the advantages of efficient business
process management.
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Integration Consortium(IC)
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Fiorano is the founding member of
Integration Consortium and closely works on standards and
guidelines, best practices and articulation of strategic and
measurable benefits from the IC solutions. Along with the
Integration Consortium, we are involved in educating the
marketplace, developing common definitions for the industry,
foster open standards and guidelines for promoting best
practices. Fiorano has driven the evolution of IC
platforms by using JMS technology for offering application
integration solutions.
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OASIS
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Fiorano is a member of OASIS
(Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
Standards) since 2007. OASIS is a not-for-profit,
international consortium that drives the development,
convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. The
consortium produces more Web services standards than any other
organization along with standards for security, e-business,
and standardization efforts in the public sector and for
application-specific markets. Founded in 1993, OASIS has more
than 5,000 participants representing over 600 organizations
and individual members in 100 countries.
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