Publisher's Description
From Altova:
Altova MapForce 2013 Enterprise Edition is a scalable data mapping, integration, and ETL tool. This award-winning application lets you visually map data between any combination of XML, DB, flat file, EDI, Excel 2007, XBRL, and/or Web service then transforms data instantly or generates royalty-free code for execution of recurrent conversions. Direct file read and write gives MapForce a performance boost by streaming arbitrarily large XML, CSV, and FLF input and output files. Support for wildcard characters allows you to split data into multiple files or use file names as parameters. Numerous functions come standard (filter, concatenate, sum, etc.), and you can create and save your own functions or use existing Web services to process data. Once a mapping is defined, you can instantly view and save the output. Additionally, you can automatically generate turnkey applications in XSLT 1.0, XSLT 2.0, XQuery, Java, C++, or C# from your mapping designs. Or, automate data transformations through the API, ActiveX control, or command line. MapForce supports all major databases, including SQL Server, IBM DB2, Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. EDI support is provided for the most prevalent standards: EDIFACT, X12, HIPAA, HL7, SAP IDoc, and IATA PADIS. The FlexText utility lets you parse structured text files to easily incorporate legacy data in mapping designs. Support for XBRL enables you to comply with financial reporting mandates by easily transforming accounting data based on your XBRL taxonomy. Tight integration with Altova StyleVision lets you render your transformation output in attractive HTML, RTF, Word, or PDF reports. MapForce also integrates seamlessly with leading IDEs Visual Studio and Eclipse. Available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, MapForce is indispensable for anyone facing data integration and Web services implementation challenges. Give your data direction! Download a free trial of Altova MapForce 2013 Enterprise Edition today at www.altova.com.
What's new in this version: Version 2013 sp1: Support for SQL stored procedures, New API for integration into Java programs, Support for US GAAP 2012 XBRL taxonomy, Support for integration with Eclipse 4.2.
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"can u say a joke?"
Version: Altova MapForce Enterprise Edition 2011
Pros
i thought it was a game
Cons
it just stinks and creates garbage code
Summary
Altova software is buggy, overpriced, overrated, loaded with useless features that add more bugs, propietary code, never ending useless junk any 5 star reviews here are from altova employees or reps!
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"A must have tool for working with EDI"
Version: Altova MapForce Enterprise Edition 2009
Pros
Graphical interface, support for multiple formats (XML, XBRL, EDI, OOXML), code can be reused without additional fees or adapters, free 30-day trials
Cons
Not available for the MAC.
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"Easy to use tool for data mapping/conversion"
Version: Altova MapForce Enterprise Edition 2009
Pros
Graphical, easy to use, many data formats supported (XML, databases, EDI, XBRL...), code generation
Cons
Only available for Windows
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"Pitiable software"
Version: Altova MapForce Enterprise Edition 2006
Pros
Simple UI
Cons
6. The worst nightmare was realized when we saw that the code generated by Mapforce has significant memory leaks. The memory leaks are so high, that over a week, the application consume over 256MB of RAM. We have to restart our EDI service everyday to avoid it from stalling our server.
7. Inspite of having the 1 year SMP, they have absolutely no help or support. We logged bugs, and logged more bugs, getting nothing but automated replies. We tried calling them over and over again, with no results.
