CaseMaster® is currently available for the Microsoft COM+ and Java architecture. A version for the Microsoft .Net architecture will be available soon.
Layer | Feature | Details |
Deployment | Online | Interactive web application |
Offline | Offline application (e.g. scheduled or through CLI) | |
Web service | SOAP or HTTPS web service | |
Development | For developers, with debug options | |
OS / Web platform | IIS / Apache | Use standard IIS and Apache web servers |
Windows / Ux | Deploy on Windows or Unix (Java version only) | |
CaseMaster® | Pageflows | Pageflows are used to develop online applications |
Queue manager | CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts can be associated with queues using the queue manager | |
Scheduled | CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts can be scheduled using the timed execution manager | |
CLI | CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts can be run through a command line interface | |
Web service handler | CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts can be associated with a web service | |
IDE | CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts and pageflows can be run inside the development environment | |
Access control | The vault manager can be used to control access ro CaseMaster® resources | |
Transaction manager | The transaction manager can be used to integrate with transaction management systems | |
Repository interpreter | The repository interpreter is the backbone of CaseMaster® and is used to make the self-describing objects and other 'descriptors' available | |
Shared services | A suite of shared services such as session-, cache- and config file management | |
Datasource access | The abstract layer that takes care of database independence | |
Datasource access | RDBMS access | The data source handler that supports all major RDBMS-es |
Non-RDBMS access | A suite of data source handlers for non-RDBMS data sources | |
Calculated datasources | A special handler that allows CaseMaster® Logic Block scripts to serve data |