
Adds support for mapping Protocol Buffers, plus support for MS SQL Server 2017 and MySQL 8.
Features
- Support for mapping Protocol Buffers - MapForce now supports mapping Google Protocol Buffers, a language- and platform-neutral mechanism for serializing structured data.
- Additional functionality for node functions - Node functions give MapForce users the ability to define data processing functions and/or default values and assign them to one or more nodes without repeating the same function multiple times - and without drawing mapping lines - streamlining the mapping process while enabling sophisticated processing functionality.
- Support for EDIFACT 2017B, 2018A - EDIFACT is one of the many EDI formats supported by MapForce. In Version 2019, support has been added for the two most recent versions of the EDIFACT standard.
- Support for additional database versions - For database mapping, MapForce now supports the latest versions of the following databases:
- Firebird 3
- Informix 12.10
- MariaDb 10.3
- Microsoft SQL Server 2017
- MySQL 8
- PostgreSQL 10
- In addition, SQL Server now runs on Linux, and MapForce can connect to that as well.
- Support for Eclipse 4.6, 4.7, 4.8 - Support for integrating MapForce in this multi-purpose IDE has been updated to include the most recent versions of Eclipse.