From: Anthony Onwuz Come see the latest Simplicity RAD tools, at JavaOne in the Data Representations booth, #1606. We will be demonstrating all of our tools to meet your needs. If your programming combines J2ME and J2EE your dreams will come true when you see Simplicity for Mobile Servers. Simplicity for Mobile Servers consists of special versions of Simplicity Enterprise and Simplicity for Mobile Devices allowing them to build both the front and back ends of a program simultainously. This visual, component-based, rapid applications development environment comes with a built-in development server leaving your mission critical server free from development chores. Developers can add functionality to their servlets including working with JDBC/ODBC databases, XML documents, selecting form data, and interacting with Enterprise JavaBean TechnologyÍ. Its open API lets a developer create their own components for adding custom functionality to servlets. Component modules such as Form, DataBase, Table, EJB, and XML Export are selected from a tool palette and then dragged and dropped onto the composer in a logical order. Next the developer highlights what properties of a component to export and instantly generates and exports XML formatted code. It's that simple! However, creating a dynamic servlet and exporting XML data is only the beginning. The next tool is an enhanced version of Simplicity for Mobile Devices for creating midlets in MIDP for PDAãs, phones and pagers. For communication purposes it includes the Simplicity XML Transaction Caching Engine. The XML Transaction Caching Engine eliminates the need to write a Come see us and we will be happy to demonstrate how you can use these and our other RAD tools. Regards Source: OS2VOICE
custom parser that accepts and sends XML data communication between a server and handset. It automates the transfer of data between the server and mobile device. First it parses XML data and maps it to the integrated
MIDP application. Then it caches requests and responses to the server in the handset if the server isn't available. All the while it offers features that automate the development of the midlet. Features such as ¶execution on the fly÷ and ¶Code Sourcerer÷ make designing a breeze.
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Data Representations to Exhibit at Java One April 24 - 29
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