Nexaweb Offers 4.0 RIA and AJAX Dev Tool



Nexaweb Offers 4.0 RIA and AJAX Dev Tool
By Kuertemaji the Boston-based technology nexaweb announced the latest version of its integrated development environment (IDE) for the enterprise. Nexaweb Studio 4.0 provides a drag-and-drop development environment for creating dynamic Web applications. It can be used to create composite applications, mashups, and rich Internet applications (RIAs).

When used in a service-oriented architecture, integrated development environment that allows users to design RIAs run on the top of the existing applications and data. It also integrates the Eclipse Foundations Web Tools Project, let developers debug JavaScript code in eclipse. Developers can also add AJAX-based user interface, application procedures and arrangements, and they used the product Loach based on AJAX client.

Nexaweb developers can use the IDE and the third party to join the Java tools, which use the product plug-in structure. In addition, nexaweb provide plug-ins to other IDE. These plug-ins include: Ajax editor visual drag-and-drop development incident management in the user interface to simplify click , mouseovers and other Web-based applications events data binding, we find it easier to XML, and Java objects JSON data sources data services configuration tools.

Nexaweb Studio 4.0, can be used as a plug-in to a number of development framework. It aptana studio, IBMs WebSphere reasonable application development, myeclipse, SAP NetWeaver developer studios and vanilla eclipse.

The IDE is designed to help development teams and code reuse and application modernization efforts, the development of the environment of their choice, according to Baobobufu, nexaweb the chief architect.

"By helping them apply for re-use of assets, a new Web-oriented development and deployment, nexaweb Studio 4.0 allows developers to take advantage of the latest technologies and concepts and processes to enable architects and chief information officer, comfort , "he said in a news release.


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