Published on 2007-05-08 19:51:53
Tomorrow at JavaOne, Nitobi will release a new J2EE version of Complete UI, its suite of Ajax components designed to make web app development faster and easier. This release precedes a major upgrade to Complete UI later in the summer.
At the conference, Nitobi CTO Dave Johnson will present on new ways to test, debug and document rich, Ajax-enabled web apps. With a growing emphasis on Ajax-enabled web applications, Johnson's presentation, Practical Parallels: From Development on the Java Platform to Development with the JavaScript Programming Language, is especially relevant for Java EE. Below the press release :
Vancouver, BC, May 8, 2007 -- Tomorrow Nitobi Inc. will release a new J2EE version of Complete UI, its suite of Ajax components that includes Grid, Combobox, Callout, Fisheye, Tabstrip, Tree and Nitobi's Ajax Toolkit. The major new features in tomorrow's release of Complete UI include:
- Eclipse IDE Support - Drag and drop Nitobi components into Eclipse projects using the Web Tools Platform (WTP), enabling quick templating of component configurations. All the JavaScript, and CSS includes and setup are masked from the developer.
- Convenient JSP Taglibs - Add Ajax to projects while avoiding the grunt work of including JavaScript, CSS files, and writing initialization code.
- Improved Servlet Support - Nitobi's simplified Java API makes binding to servlets quick and easy.
- Hibernate - The improved API simplifies databinding to POJOs used with Hibernate.
- Support for Struts 2.0 and Earlier - Nitobi's server API now includes support for Struts environments.
- Spring Framework Support - Samples and support documentation enable smooth integration of Nitobi components with Spring-based applications.
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