---
title: "MapForce v2010 - “Most Wanted”"
date: "2009-11-10"
categories: 
  - "technology"
tags: 
  - "data-mapping"
  - "mapforce"
  - "v2010"
  - "wsdl-2-0"
description: Explore the key features of MapForce v2010, including enhanced data mapping capabilities, WSDL 2.0 support, and user-requested updates for data integration.
---
Status: #blog

Tags:  #data-mapping #mapforce #v2010 #wsdl-2-0

Categories: [data-integration](/blog/category/data-integration.md)
# MapForce v2010 - “Most Wanted”

As a frequent attendee at the Altova booth at [tradeshows](https://www.altova.com/events.html), I have to say that this v2010 ["Most Wanted" release](https://www.altova.com/whatsnew.html) has been one of my favorites since I've been with the company. Rather than centering the release around a marquee technology like we have in the past with [XBRL](https://www.altova.com/solutions/xbrl-tools.html), [OOXML](https://www.altova.com/solutions/ooxml-tools.html), etc., this time we have added to the MissionKit a collection of over 70 (not a typo) of the features that our customers have requested the most. Many of these requests have come directly from the tradeshow floor, and some I even recall scribbling down myself. Others have come from through our [Support Center](https://www.altova.com/support_center.html), and still more from Altova's online [user forums](https://www.altova.com/forum/default.aspx). So keep those requests coming, and we'll keep on listening! 

In this post I'll outline a few of the [new features added to MapForce](https://www.altova.com/mapforce/new-features.html) below, and be sure to look out for our future posts where we will spotlight individual features in more detail. 

**Processing data from/into multiple files** 

MapForce users have always been able to [map data](https://www.altova.com/mapforce/data-mapping.html) explicitly to and from many different components at the same time. This feature takes that ability much further, letting you _implicitly_ process files, for example to/from a file collection or directory using a variety of different methods including wildcard values, database tables, auto-number sequences, and more. For example, the screenshot below shows files from a directory being mapped into a single target file using a wildcard (?) value. 

[![clip_image002](https://www.altova.com/blog/images/MapForcev2010MostWanted_EA12/clip_image002_thumb.jpg "clip_image002")](https://www.altova.com/blog/images/MapForcev2010MostWanted_EA12/clip_image002.jpg) 

The output file generated from this mapping can be saved to any location from the Output Preview window. If you'd rather separate the output results into two separate XML files, you can just add a connection between the two file items at the top of each mapping component. 

**Using file names as parameters** 

As a complement to this functionality, you can now use file names as parameters in your mappings - an extremely useful feature for real-time transformations when this information may not be known until run time. In the example below, this is accomplished using an input parameter and connecting it to the file item node in the source mapping component. 

[![clip_image004](https://www.altova.com/blog/images/MapForcev2010MostWanted_EA12/clip_image004_thumb.jpg "clip_image004")](https://www.altova.com/blog/images/MapForcev2010MostWanted_EA12/clip_image004.jpg) 

**Support for WSDL 2.0** 

Like XMLSpy, MapForce v2010 has added support for Web services based on WSDL 2.0 in addition to WSDL 1.1. When you are building or connecting to Web services, MapForce automatically recognizes the syntax of WSDL 2.0 documents and applies appropriate processing rules. 

This feature gives MapForce users the flexibility to work with either version of the W3C format. A number of other features have been added to the "Most Wanted" release of MapForce including: · - Support for xsi:type in XML Schema
- EDI file validation in generated code
- Support for additional EDIFACT messages 

So… be sure to [download a free trial of MapForce](https://www.altova.com/download/mapforce/data_mapping_enterprise.html) v2010 - or if you have active [SMP](https://www.altova.com/support_package.html), download your upgrade today!
