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CCE Updates Oceans SDK

Enables creation of browser-based CAD interfaces for ERP/PDM/PLM.

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January 26, 2011

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CCE has announced an update to Oceans SDK (OSDK), a technology for 3D CAD integration in enterprise applications. OSDK provides access to native product information stored in files of major 3D CAD formats, via a unified API architecture, and without the need for a CAD license.

The recent update adds COM API to OSDK in addition to the existing C++ API. OSDK's COM API can be used with common scripting languages to develop browser-based CAD interfaces for ERP/PDM/PLM systems. 

"Our initial focus was on desktop-based applications. But over the past year, we have seen an increasing demand from our enterprise application customers to offer browser-based applications. To address this demand we have added the COM API in Oceans SDK," CCE's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Vinay Wagle.

OSDK provides a non-royalty based solution to enterprise application providers. CCE says OSDK’s single API for CAD formats makes the integration development easier and keeps maintenance costs low.

For more information, visit CCE.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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