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Support for LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) - Using Jitterbit you can now integrate enterprise systems with corporate directory services.Hosted Web Services - Prior to 1.1 Jitterbit could only consume outside Web Services. With the latest release users can host and expose their own Web Services securely to the outside world. This feature is stable, however, it will see increased functionality and more intuitive usability infuture versions.Web Services Cookie support - Certain Web Services require cookies for storing session information. Support for this functionality is new in 1.1.XML Any - Support for the XML Any is now included. The element enables users to extend an XML document with elements not specified by the schema. We will continue to expand our XML and Web Services support.Encryption for Jitterpaks - Jitterpaks can now be password encrypted to protect sensitive data contained in the pre-packaged integration.In addition to these major additions, over 50 bugs were closed in this release.Jitterbit 1.1 comes with revamped Documentation which is available in both the Application as well as online in the Jitterbit Wiki.
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Support for LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) - Using Jitterbit you can now integrate enterprise systems with corporate directory services.Hosted Web Services - Prior to 1.1 Jitterbit could only consume outside Web Services. With the latest release users can host and expose their own Web Services securely to the outside world. This feature is stable, however, it will see increased functionality and more intuitive usability infuture versions.Web Services Cookie support - Certain Web Services require cookies for storing session information. Support for this functionality is new in 1.1.XML Any - Support for the XML Any is now included. The element enables users to extend an XML document with elements not specified by the schema. We will continue to expand our XML and Web Services support.Encryption for Jitterpaks - Jitterpaks can now be password encrypted to protect sensitive data contained in the pre-packaged integration.In addition to these major additions, over 50 bugs were closed in this release.Jitterbit 1.1 comes with revamped Documentation which is available in both the Application as well as online in the Jitterbit Wiki.
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