Published on 2007-05-08 19:51:53
Nitobi CTO Dave Johnson explains what the new release means to Java developers: "With the combination of improved programmatic support for Java frameworks such as Struts along with the JSP taglib and drag and drop support for Eclipse, our latest release of Complete UI for Java provides developers with an easier way than ever before to get their applications up and running as fast as possible."
Complete UI comes with a wide variety of code samples and snippets to help developers get up to speed quickly. This release precedes a major upgrade to Complete UI later in the summer. Pricing starts at US $429.
This release coincides with Nitobi's presentation at JavaOne on May 9, 2007 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.
For more information, visit http://www.nitobi.com/products/completeui/java. If you're attending JavaOne, don't miss TS-9624 Practical Parallels: From Development on the Java Platform to Development with the JavaScript Programming Language. Dave Johnson is also an author of Enterprise Ajax by Prentice Hall.
About Nitobi
Nitobi Inc. has been creating web-based software components and enterprise solutions for customers around the globe since 1997. Nitobi's customers include Bank of America, Time Warner, KBR and NASA. Nitobi is an active member of the OpenAJAX Alliance and has recently completed a book on Ajax titled, "Enterprise Ajax" that will be published in 2007 by Prentice Hall PTR. http://www.nitobi.com
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