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Status: RO
Subject: [dgc.chat] New Release of NeuDist
From: Pelle Braendgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: neudist-discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        [EMAIL PROTECTED], DGCChat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        xmlx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 03 Oct 2002 03:27:33 +0100
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Relese 0.4 of NeuDist has just been released at http://neudist.org
NeuDist is a Java based clearing framework for developing financial web
services on the Neubia distributed clearing platform.

Most of the core layers are working and relatively complete now.
You can see an example of a user authentication application at:
http://neudist.org:8080/neudistframework/

While this example uses User Authentication "Tickets", you will be able
to use the technology to authenticate and clear virtually anything that
can be described in XML.

In particular Payments or as we call them Asset Transfers. This is the
next layer of the platform and will be implemented in the next release.
We will use an XML format similar to XML/X (http://xml-x.org) and have a
sample payment application available based on gold backed currencies.

In the next 3 months we hope to have the following types of applications
live:
- Book Entry Asset Transfer (Payment, Stock Issuance etc.)
- Exchange Applications (Auction and Stock Exchange type)

Much of the software for writing applications like the above will be
open source and will allow for easy integration into existing systems.

We are interested in hearing from anyone who has interesting ideas for
applications.

We are slowly but surely adding more documentation, but please ask
questions.

Thanks
Pelle
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