JavaOne Features Multitude of Products



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July 15, 2005 —  (Page 1 of 3)
SAN FRANCISCO — Many new and improved tools for developing Java applications made their appearance at Sun Microsystems’ JavaOne conference in late June.

The new version of DataMirror’s PointBase mobile Java relational database supports larger data types and has better query performance, according to the company. It also lets applications exercise more control over the database. DataMirror says support for the larger data types makes it possible to perform more precise calculations. Applications can explicitly lock database tables to reduce deadlocks and wait times.

Justsystem, which is known for building the Ichitaro Japanese word processor and the ATOK Japanese language inputting system, introduced an integrated XML editor called xfy, along with two associated development tools. xfy Basic Edition 1.0 is designed to help developers author and edit complex documents containing diverse XML vocabularies. The beta is available now; the software is scheduled to be released in October. xfy Basic Edition is the core of the xfy suite, designed as the starter set for compound XML document handling. xfy Basic Edition contains three major components: XML Document Authoring, XML Application Runtime and

XML Development Environment. These systems are complemented with two developer tools due later this year: xfy Developer’s Toolkit and xfy View Designer. They are designed to extend xfy Basic Edition by creating program elements coded in XML using xfy’s extension definition set, called XVCD.

Rich-client software maker Nexaweb updated its software platform to add a plug-in architecture that makes it possible to embed third-party components, such as for charting and drawing. Nexaweb 4.0 also added a messaging layer and a distributed XML engine.

Parasoft updated both its tool for testing Web services and its Jtest product.

Parasoft changed the name of its SOAPtest Web services testing tool to SOAtest right before JavaOne, according to vice president of corporate development Wayne Ariola.

“Basically, the product supports all XML-based transactions, including those of other SOA protocols, such as EJB, JMS and CORBA,” he said. “Any kind of messaging protocol is now being wrapped in services.”




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