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Kendo UI now offers JavaServer Pages server wrappers



Suzanne Kattau
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November 14, 2012 —  (Page 1 of 2)
Addressing the needs of enterprise Java developers as well as those of people with disabilities, Telerik today released the third version of its Kendo UI framework, which consists of the DataViz, Web and mobile tool sets for building HTML5 and JavaScript websites and mobile apps.

Kendo UI’s winter release includes a beta of JavaServer Pages (JSP) server wrappers in Kendo UI; HTML5-based interactive candlestick and open-high-low-close financial charts in Kendo UI DataViz; support for cross-platform theme previews in Kendo UI Mobile; and accessibility standard support in Kendo UI Web.

The Kendo UI Complete package includes Mobile, Web and DataViz, and costs US$699 per developer, royalty-free, with free updates and unlimited support tickets for one year. Bought separately, Kendo UI Mobile costs US$199 per developer, royalty-free, with free updates and 10 support tickets for one year. Also bought separately, Kendo UI Web and Kendo UI DataViz each costs US$399 per developer, royalty-free, with free updates and 10 support tickets for one year.

In its previous release, Kendo UI included server-side wrappers for ASP.NET MVC to extend and simplify the development of HTML5 and JavaScript mobile apps and sites. This latest release introduces JSP server wrappers that will help Java developers build HTML5 mobile apps and sites. The company said that the Java wrappers will be generally available in early 2013.

Kendo UI DataViz provides developers with HTML5-based charts and gauges. “Financial charts are particularly important for enterprises because, very often, financial data is the thing that is being shown or reported,” said Todd Anglin, vice president at Telerik. “So, in this version of DataViz, we’re adding the candlestick chart type and the open-high-low-close chart type—two common chart types for presenting financial data. The open-high-low-close shows you, in a very compact visualization, all the different values visualized in a single data point.”

Rich chart interactivity has also been added to Kendo UI DataViz. “Users of these charts can now very easily pan the data, zoom in on specific segments of the data, and generally work with it in a more interactive way,” Anglin said. “This allows developers to provide large datasets that users can then dissect and find their own insights and create their own analysis.”



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