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Nexaweb announces version 4.0 of its web app developer platform
June
27, 2005 -- (MobileVillage) -- Nexaweb today released Nexaweb
4.0, the latest version of its developer platform for building
XML and Java based enterprise web applications.
Version
4.0 includes new messaging functionality that utilizes commoditized
Internet networks, as well as improved open standards support
for future-proofing enterprise applications and skills training
investment. Key new features include:
Plug-in
Framework: A extensibility mechanism that allows the embedding
of third party Java components, such as charting and visio-like
drawing. It also enables users to build custom UI widgets
and non-UI components, such as XML-based custom tags.
Internet
Messaging Bus: A messaging layer that compensates for the
diverse and unreliable network connections of the Internet.
It supports secure real time communications in a variety of
scenarios, including client-to-server, server-to-server, server-to-client
and client-to-client, according to Nexaweb.
Distributed
XML Engine: A standards-based XML engine with a small footprint,
which supports incremental updates and automatic synchronization
of data over any network.
Nexaweb
Version 4.0 is available from the Nexaweb.com site. The company
will be demonstrating version 4.0 at the JavaOne Developer
Conference, June 27-30.
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