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Archive for December, 2009


Wendy’s® Uses CDYNE for Online Keyword Filtering

Posted by: CDYNE

CDYNE’s keyword filtering Web Service is now being used on restaurant chain Wendy’s® social community site, Wendysrealtime.com, to filter tweets (from a Twitter feed) collected and displayed on the site. 

The Wendy’s social site scans the Twitter feed for keywords related to Wendy’s products, including the words “hungry” and “bacon,” as well as photos and videos shared online. The posts display in colorful text bubbles with sound effects, appearing in real-time as they are created.

 

The CDYNE keyword filtering tool, officially named the CDYNE Profanity Filter, is an XML SOAP API Web Service that processes Internet data in real time.  Users can generate their own filters or use CDYNE’s database of generally accepted terms for censoring and adjust according to their needs.  Profanity Filter is offered as a free service to low-volume customers.  Comarketing agreements can be established for higher volume clients. 

 

Visit our wiki (wiki.cdyne.com) to view CDYNE’s free Web Services, and register at www.cdyne.com to use them.

Adobe demos LiveCycle ES2 feature with CDYNE Weather XML Web Service

Posted by: CDYNE

With Adobe LiveCycle ES2, Java programmers can access third-party Web Services and return data without having to handle XML SOAP requests or responses. The application makes it easy to consume external Web Services using Java proxy classes.Adobe.com, specifically the DevNet site, features a brief overview called “Invoking web services using custom components,” which uses CDYNE’s free Weather Service to demonstrate how the application works. 

Visit http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/articles/extend_webservices.html to read more about Adobe LiveCycle ES2 and how CDYNE XML Web Services are easily consumed with Java.