AX Universal Integrator

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iSeries Access for Windows®

Reflection® for IBM®

Palmetto Microfilm Systems, Inc. (PMSI) has years of experience with integrating Legato’s ApplicationXtender® and WebXtender® with legacy business applications. After searching for a tool to assist in the integration, PMSI developed the AX Universal Integrator (AXUI). It is the most comprehensive AX and WX integration toolbar on the market. With no programming experience, an almost seamless integration can be established between virtually any legacy application and the Legato products.

The Universal Integrator utilizes multiple methods of capture to insure the greatest range of compatibility with the legacy applications. The use of data filters insure that only the data desired will be captured, allowing for greater user productivity.

The  AXUI’s features include support for full text searches and cross application queries. This allows the user to take advantage of the powerful query features of Legato’s products. Another feature is the ability to secure the configuration with a password once it is set. Other features include Database look up, so you can use one key field to populate other AX fields and concurrent licensing, which allows you to get the most out of your investment.

The best feature of the AXUI is the easy to use interface. The interface allows you to configure all the options of the AXUI and create a tight integration between AX or WX and a legacy application without programming. You can also create multiple specifications to integrate with multiple applications on a single workstation.

We are constantly adding new supported applications. Please call if you have a question as to the support for your application.

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Updated November 09, 2005