eCube Announces DCE Tools Plug-In for NXTWARE ESB Eclipse-Based Workbench

Legacy DCE development and integration with SOA/ESB from within Eclipse-based platform.

Houston, TX (PRWEB) November 1, 2006 -– eCube Systems, a leading provider of enterprise evolution solutions, announces the availability of a new plug-in for DCE middleware tools in the Eclipse-based IDE for NXTwareESB 2.5. This development environment enables programmers to develop SOA applications that combine Tuxedo, Entera or DCE (COBOL, C/C++ and Java) applications on a SOAP-enabled enterprise service bus.

The addition of DCE developer tools like obigen, obitest and dobigen into eCube's NXTware Evolution Server platform provides NXTware ESB users with a comprehensive foundation for the integration and development of legacy and contemporary SOA, all from a single powerful development environment.

Users of COBOL, C and C++ legacy applications can use a rapid application development environment to expose existing legacy business logic as loosely-coupled services along a service bus – taking full advantage of messaging, business process support, scripting and XML transformation.

eCube also makes Eclipse plug-ins available that support the development of distributed C and COBOL RPC TCP/IP applications with NXTware.

About eCube Systems

eCube Systems (www.ecubesystems.com) offers a family of enterprise evolution products and services that maximize return on technology investment by leveraging existing technical equity to meet evolving business needs. A growing number of Fortune 1000 companies are turning to eCube Systems to help reduce risk, improve time-to-market, and increase productivity as they move from legacy to contemporary technologies. For more information visit ecubesystems.com or call toll free 1-866-493-4224.

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Contact Information
Kevin Barnes
ECUBE SYSTEMS, LLC
http://www.ecubesystems.com
936-760-1188

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