To: Zelix who wrote (1290 ) 8/11/2000 12:52:04 AM From: euro Respond to of 2477 That Caiazzo Chase Manhattan official quote pretty nice to hear, BEAS is partnered with SEEC on that (EJB), which makes sense in that seec is already getting closely involved in the sector and is funneling the goods in Brazil through Datamec, a sub of unisys brazil who selected seec also for their tools, to the Brasilian Fed S Bank---here is a link-- Key customers for whom Datamec provides data processing services are Caixa Economica Federal (Brazil Federal Savings Bank) - the largest bank in Latin America - and Brazil's Ministerio de Trabalho (Ministry of Labor). Unisys Brasil Ltda. is a leading provider of information services and technology to the Brazilian marketplace. Weblogic integration: The SEEC DataBean server component helps to access and manipulate legacy databases while retaining the important business logic. It offers component organization and management through the BEA WebLogic application server — which organizes and manages the components, while the SEEC DataBean is deployed as an EJB on the Web server. A key element of the DataBean solution is the SEEC DataBean Generator, an option within the SEEC Re-engineering Workbench™ tool set. This automatically creates SEEC DataBeans from legacy entities and attributes. In addition to SEEC DataBeans, it creates SEEC Java Libraries and, where required, generates a host module (CICS program) for mainframe database access. SEEC DataBeans enable access and manipulation of the legacy database and provide a security framework to govern access and transaction control. The SEEC DataBeans can be further customized to include additional business rules and customer-defined methods. Looks like Forbes might have been right about seec back in Dec, it is a hidden gem.