Translate and deliver. Works like magic.

System integration and business application platform

Like the postal service.

360 works like the postal service. You give it a package and it makes sure the package arrives at the destination. The package may need to go by boat or by airplane but the postal service makes sure it gets delivered. In much the same way 360 will deliver a package from one system to another.

Companies use 360 as their very own postal service; connecting internal applications and system as well as communicating with external partners or customers. Connecting applications have never been easier.

A translator that can speak all languages.

In addition to the logistics 360 can translate to and from any language, or message formats as it's called technically. Basically this means that 360 can handle XML, JSON, EDI, SveFaktura, xCBL, OAGIS, or any other type of document. It can even read and write Microsoft Excel documents and produce PDF files.

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The building blocks you need.

In order to use all these communication features 360 provides a pre-configured platform where companies can build their own solutions. Since the hard part of setting up the environment is already done you can focus on what actually matters to you: time to market.

This will save you time and money and will let you iterate quicker -perfect for a company steeped in an agile way of life.

Technically.

Speaking the language of developers. Here’s some more in-depth details about the platform.

Cluster.

The are several benefits to setting up a clustered environment: scalability, fail-over, and parallel execution. But not only will your integrations keep on running if one of your machines break down, you can also upgrade your solutions without ever taking your cluster offline.


Eclipse.

The workbench in 360 is based on Eclipse, one of the most widely used Integrated Development Environment (IDE) on the planet and backed by over 190 companies such as IBM, Google, SAP and Oracle.

As with any Eclipse environment you can extend it to work with JUnit, Maven, Ant, JIRA, Subversion, CVS, Git, Spring Framework, Android SDK, and much, much more.

Java.

The platform is built upon Java which makes finding supported third party libraries easy. It also makes it easy to find people with the right competence, whether it may be developers or system adminstrators.

What’s new in version 4.

 

Eclipse and JDK upgrade.

This release includes an upgrade to the latest Eclipse (2019-03) along with with JDK 11. Other internal components are also upgraded to recommended versions.

Ready for Windows 2019 server.

This release has been tested and verified for use on Windows 2019 server.

Cluster classpath publishing system improved.

The new cloud publishing system is faster and more controlled when publishing code changes at runtime. It is now also possible to publish changes for a specific project. When a project is part of several classpaths the new publish project feature is useful since it only publishes the particular project, while also publishing it to all classpaths where the project is included.

Version 3.9.1

Trigger extended functionality

Triggers are used to catch changes in a database table and write those changes to a separate table, each change results in a new record.

The trigger feature was added in an earlier release and in 3.9.1 the functionality has been extended. First support for AS400 and SQL Server has been added and also some new feature how the trigger is created.

Validate before job are started

Validation before jobs are stared is available at Schedulers and Folder.

Export and Import

Two new options have been added at the left menu for exporting and importing 360 configuration.

Communication.

 
  • HTTP and HTTPS

  • FTP and FTPS

  • REST and SOAP

  • IBM MQ, Microsoft Message Queue, JMS

  • Telnet

  • Socket

 

Formats.

 
  • XML

  • JSON

  • CSV

  • Text

  • Excel

  • PDF

 

Standards.

 
  • OAGIS

  • xCBL

  • UBL

  • SFTI (SveFaktura, PEPPOL)

  • ESAP

  • EDIFACT

  • X12

  • ODETTE

  • RosettaNet