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Third Party components for integrating two systems

Hi,

I'd like to write a little bidirectional connector, which should sync data
between two systems. Are there any components which I can use for this
purpose, without reinvening the wheel?

Thanks for any advice

Graham Smith
Nov 21 '05 #1
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