Mohomine a provider of text processing automation software, announced that its extraction product, mohoResume Extractor 4.7 (mRE,) now supports Web services.
mohoResume Extractor is a modular solution integrating into resume processing applications in order to automate the process of capturing candidate information from resumes, including contact information, employment history, education and
skills.
The enhancements include support for emerging standards such as extensible mark-up language (HR XML 1.1), simple object access protocol (SOAP) and Web services description language (WSDL). Security of resume data is assured through the use of SSL encryption.
The software is used in applicant tracking software packages developed by enterprise application vendors,
software infrastructure vendors
and application hosting vendors.
Web services support makes it even easier for application developers working cross-platform in .NET and/or J2EE to use extraction in their applications and to support fully distributed processing.
Applications that support Web services, a new form of
Web-enablement, allow companies to perform critical business functions via the Web, independent of location, programming language and platform.
Mohomine says it intends to support additional Web services security initiatives as they become more mature in order to continually ensure the security of resume data.

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