Symphonia Messaging & Mapping Tools



 

Easy to use Mapping

Mapping from virtually any format to another is easy with Symphonia. Simply drag a component from one pane (eg, HL7) to its equivalent in another pane (eg, XML) and the code creating the map is automatically generated in a third pane. Symphonia also:

  • Dramatically reduces programming time through its ease of use, clear, concise and easy to understand mapping language.
  • Automatically generates mapping code thereby reducing errors and saving time.
  • Includes a fully integrated debugger enabling quick and easy testing
  • Can "Auto-Map" the majority of data from one structure to another.






Extensive & Quick EDI Tools

Adding messaging interfaces to applications shouldn't be a tedious task. With Symphonia's extensive range of predefined messaging specifications, you will be up and running in minutes. Symphonia's EDI tools offer:

  • An extensive definition library for HL7, HIPAA, EDIFACT, NCPDP, X.12 and UB92 messages
  • The ability to add predefined EDI, or custom messaging interfaces to applications
  • Flexibility allowing you to choose between Pure Java, COM Objects, C++ libraries and .NET libraries to implement the interface
  • Support for handling UNICODE messages and the ability to parse multi-byte characters in almost any language
  • An exceptionally high-speed parser providing a spectacular level of efficiency.
  • Reduce documentation errors by ensuring message definitions match the generated specifications via a fully formatted notes section.



Flexible

Map freely using the Symphonia Messaging & Mapping tools.

Symphonia:

  • Supports the HL7 Profile and HL7's XML schema for 2.x messages. It also creates XML schemas from the EDI definition.
  • Supports a wide variety of Message Specifications - HL7, X.12, XML, EDIFACT, HCFA, UB92, ASTM, NCPDP, HIPAA and user defined formats.
  • Supports many development languages: C++, Java, VB, DELPHI, POWERBUILDER, .NET capable languages etc
  • Supports many operating systems: WINDOWS NT-based systems, UNIX / LINUX
  • Supports multiple platforms: The COM Engine runs on Windows 98 and above while the Java engine runs on all platforms supporting JDK 1.3
  • Is incorporated into applications using the COM object, Java C++ libraries or Java Classes





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