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Access HL7 from .NET - DataDirect XML Converters 3.1 Released
Dear ServerSide.NET Community,
DataDirect XML Converters are Microsoft .NET and components that provide bi-directional, programmatic access to non-XML files including EDI, flat files, X12, EDIFACT, EANCOM, and IATA and other legacy formats. DataDirect XML Converters 3.1 has been released and is now available for free trial download.
Here are some of the highlights of the new release:
* Support for Health Level Seven (HL7) – the health industry's standard for the exchange, management and integration of healthcare information to support patient care. DataDirect XML Converters version 3.1 for both Java and .NET include an implementation of the HL7 standard from the draft 2.1 to the current 2.5 release, across all messages and events.
* The ability to convert between HL7 versions.
* Support to dynamically fetch the XML schema corresponding to a conversion (as output or input).
* Standard Exchange Format (SEF) support.
Enable Straming Access to EDI formats and Flat Files with DataDirect XML Converters today!
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