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Summary
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JudicialOutlook is built on the Microsoft .Net 3.5 framework. Its primary
functionality is built as an Office add-in to Outlook, Word, and InfoPath, and
it also provides a "web" extension for scheduling and e-filing access by
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Databases
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JudicialOutlook supports most OLEDB datasources, which allows it to integrate with most
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popular database solutions on the market today. This enables the Court to quickly integrate
the system with its existing case and document management systems. |
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Web service / SOAP functionality |
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JudicialOutlook accesses and maintains its datasource connections using SOAP-XML
based objects and methods. All integrated products also use this business/data
layer to interact with the respective datasources.
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Supported databases
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- MS SQL 2000 - 2008
- Oracle 9.0+
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My SQL 5.0+ -
Sybase SQL Anywhere 11.0+ |
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Supported internet browsers
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- Internet Explorer 6.0 + -
Firefox 3.0 + -
Opera 9.1 + -
Safari 3.1+ |
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Supported operating systems |
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Windows XP and Vista +
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Windows XPe
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Windows Mobile 5.0 - 6.1 +
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Microsoft PPC 2003 |
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Supported application versions |
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Microsoft Office 2003 - 2007
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Other technologies |
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Microsoft .Net 2.0 - 3.5
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Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 (Client-side web interfaces)
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Microsoft ClickOnce (release and distribution management)
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