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Adivo TechWriter for Web Services 2007.v5 - Automatic Documentation of Web Service Definitions (WSDLs) - Adivo Techwriter
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Size: 3.04 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Developer:Adivo Ltd (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: Acrobat Reader
New in this version: Release 5.0: Improved documentation generator for web services
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Publisher's Description:
Complete and Accurate Documentation of your Web Services is finally achievable!
TechWriter for Web Services is a Windows desktop application that generates documentation for web services.
- Automatically Generated:
TechWriter automatically generates the documentation for your web service. By collecting information about the methods, elements, attributes and types directly from the WSDL that defines the service, TechWriter is able to leverage the work already done.
- Easy to Maintain
As web services change, TechWriter detects the change and adjusts the documentation to match.
- Multiple Output Choices
Create printed and online documentation at the same time. Generate your documentation in HTML Help, PDF, RTF/Word and Web site formats.
- Easy to Use
Throw out clumsy/complicated authoring tools. TechWriter's tabbed user interface brings structure and simplicity.
- Flexible:
In rapid development, generating documentation without losing your customizations is critical. TechWriter has the unique feature of allowing your tech writers to enhance the generated doc with additional information that is NOT overwritten on subsequent revisions.
- Targeted:
Documentation can be targeted towards different audiences by controlling what information is included. Exclude different elements, attributes, types by simply checking a box? Set up rules to exclude information?Control the level of detail (e.g. choose to include/exclude descriptions)
- Good Practice:
For many industries and agencies, providing documentation has become mandatory for:
CMMI Certification
Security Certification and Accreditation Processes
FDA regulated validation procedures
ISO 9000
With the ever changing nature of IT, it is more critical than ever to have your systems properly documented - providing quality doc for your web services is no exception.
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