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Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework 1.0


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Requirements Server Requirements: /Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition /Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 /Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Service Pack 3a (SP3a) or later</ul> Client Requirements: <ul>Microsoft Windows® 2000 Professional SP3 or later or /Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1 or later or /Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition /Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 /Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 /Microsoft Office Word 2003 /Microsoft Office Excel 2003 /Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 /Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook .NET Programmability Support /Microsoft Office Tools Smart Tag .NET Programmability Support</ul> Information Bridge Metadata Designer Requirements: <ul>Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition or /Windows XP Professional with SP1 or later /Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional /Managed and native Debuggers for Visual Studio .NET 2003 /Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1</ul>
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Date added 01 Jul 2004 Check your speed

The Information Bridge Framework empowers developers to reduce the cost of development and increase the flexibility, manageability, security, and extensibility of Microsoft Office-based information integration solutions. Information Bridge is a set of software components, tools, and guidance that developers can use to create solutions that connect Microsoft Office applications with Web services or common language runtime (CLR) services that are written for line-of-business (LOB) services, such as accounting, supply chain management, and resource planning applications. With this system, users can interact with LOB services directly from content that is hosted by Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, and Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003.

Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework includes:

  • A client component that displays contextual information about line-of-business (LOB) data in the Office task pane or a modal window. Using this task pane or modal window, users can perform specific actions on that data.
  • A server component, the Information Bridge metadata service, which provides metadata that enables the client component to connect to Web services. These, in turn present the data, views, and actions of LOB services.
  • An add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET, the Information Bridge Metadata Designer tool, which you use to create and manage Information Bridge solution metadata.
  • An Architecture and Planning Guide that provides a description of the basic Information Bridge concepts and more detailed overviews of underlying architecture and technologies, infrastructure requirements, and planning guidelines.
  • An Installation and Deployment Guide, which provides IT professional and solution developers with the necessary guidance to successfully install the server and client components of the Information Bridge Framework in addition to the Metadata Designer.
  • A Metadata Schema Reference help file that contains a description of all the metadata elements used in the development of Information Bridge solution metadata.

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