[WarpCast] Data Representations, Inc. to exhibit at Warpstock '98 - 9/05/98 |
Sponsored by ScheduPerformance, Inc. Guaranteed faster user response/throughput for your OS/2 programs! New Version 2.4 of Priority Master II at http://www.prioritymaster.com ****************************** WarpCast ****************************** Source: Judy McDermott (bri@gt-online.com) Moderator: Dirk Terrell (admin@os2ss.com) ********************************************************************** Data Representations, Inc. is pleased to announce that it will exhibit its flagship product, Simplicity for Java(TM), at Warpstock '98 in Chicago. (http://www.warpstock.org) Written completely in Java, Simplicity for Java lets developers build Java applications and applets interactively. Simplicity presents the user with a working model of the actual application that they are creating. All changes to the code are immediately integrated into this working model without the user needing to save and compile the changes. This dynamic execution reduces the traditional three step Code-Compile-Test software development process to a single step: Design. The upcoming version 1.1 builds upon Simplicity's initial release by adding full support for the Swing components, debugging from within the Simplicity Composer, full JavaBeans(tm) support, and an enhanced Java-aware editor. Simplicity features a palette of parts which can be added dynamically to the working application. These parts include all of the AWT components and layouts, the swing components, as well as a set of extended components that provide enhanced functionality. The user can also add any JavaBean to the palette. Simplicity also features the Code Sourcerer(TM), which interviews the user in order to determine what should happen in response to events and writes the appropriate Java source code. This allows Simplicity for Java to be used by both experienced and inexperienced Java developers. Simplicity for Java comes with an Integrated Design Environment (IDE) which organizes all of the components of a project. A project can include multiple applications/applets, images, sounds, Java source/class files, HTML files, JavaBeans, and any other data files related to a project. The Simplicity IDE also relieves the user from worrying about pathnames on both a local file system and on a web server. Simplicity for Java is written completely in Java 1.1 to run on any Java-enabled platform, including OS/2 Warp, Solaris, Win95/98/NT, HP-UX, Linux and many others. Simplicity for Java 1.0 has received 100% Pure Java certification from Sun Microsystems, Inc. A free tryout version of Simplicity for Java 1.0 is available from Data Representations' web site, http://www.datarepresentations.com/. A public beta of version 1.1 will be available in late summer, and 1.1 will be released during the fall of 1998. Users of Simplicity for Java 1.0 will receive a free upgrade to version 1.1. Simplicity for Java is priced at $89 US for a single user license. Multiple user and academic licensing discounts are also available. - ------------- Data Representations, Simplicity for Java, and Code Sourcerer are trademarks of Data Representations, Inc. Java, 100% Pure Java and JavaBeans are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. All trademarks are owned by their respective companies. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------