The Microsoft SQL Server Publisher is a module integrated into Hyper.Net for storing transformed content along with its metadata in an SQL Server database. Any content prepared by Hyper.Net from documents and other sources is stored as normalized relational data on an XML basis.
The data is stored in a vendor-neutral format and can be used simultaneously by various systems and media for a large range of purposes.
The component contains .NET and Java sample solutions for navigating and displaying content based on the data published in the SQL Server database.
Functions
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Publishing of content transformed by Hyper.Net in a SQL Server database
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Hyperlink recognition and generation
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Publication of XML, Hypertext, HTML, PDF, Flashpaper etc.
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Table of contents and index navigation
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Revision marks, watermarks
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Tool tips for bookmarks, glossaries, footnotes and comments
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Taxonomy integration for navigation
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Comprehensive metainformation on the publication and topic level
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Procedures for simple and quick data access
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Technical benefits
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Simultaneous cross-media and cross-application provision of content
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Vendor-neutral preparation of content to get normalized relational data
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Cross-platform distribution of content
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Integration of complex taxonomies and comprehensive metainformation
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Multidimensional data selection
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The features of a leading standard database (clustering, synchronization, performance,...) for demanding, content-intensive applications
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Business benefits
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Provision of content optimized for consumers and media
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Consistent and redundance-free provision of content (if necessary across platforms)
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Efficient, quick development of demanding content management solutions
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Targeted, personalized, subject-specific provision of information
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Integrated provision of ERP data and "doc-related" information
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System requirements
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SQL Server 2005
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Coextant Hyper.Net 2007
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