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SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a communication protocol that allows the exchange of data between different systems or applications. SOAP is based on the XML standard and is used to transfer data in XML format over a network. SOAP is often used in web applications and web services that require the exchange of data between different systems or platforms. SOAP offers various features such as authentication, encryption, and other security mechanisms that enable the secure exchange of data between systems. SOAP is widely used in various industries and applications, including finance, health, telecommunications, and other fields.

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Introduction to Mercury DB (HgDB) 3.0

Mercury DB is a service server (SOAP and REST) that enables the management of any objects, also referred to as cases. The engine is based on the relational SQL model, whereby data is stored in a relational database. The combination of objects and relations allows for the utilization of Mercury DB as an object database, supporting ACID transactions (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability), as well as integration with traditional BI (business intelligence) systems for business data analysis. It facilitates interconnectivity between the domains of NoSQL databases (e.g., ElasticSearch, MongoDB) and those of relational databases (e.g., Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, MySQL).

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Metadata retrieval services can be used to build applications presenting data stored in Mercury DB (HgDB) 3.0 (see the description of Mercury Portal 2.0). They can also be used to build a query builder.