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JadeLiquid’s WebRenderer is an embedded Java browser
component. Through an innovative architecture WebRenderer provides Standards
compliance that no other Java browser can match, the company says. Tight
integration with the underlying Operating System provides WebRenderer with
Speed, Standards Compliance and Security. WebRenderer has been tested in AWT
and Swing based applications.
Company CTO Antony Scotney recently spoke on SYS-CON.TV with SYS-CON Group Publisher Jeremy Geelan.
- Some of the key benefits of the company's technology, as outlined by Scotney include:
- Standards support (HTML 4.01, CSS 1 & 2, SSL,
JavaScript, XHTML, XSL etc.)
- Speed (Bench tests have proven WebRenderer is faster than
competing Java browsers)
- Scalability (WebRenderer supports document sizes in excess
of 8mb)
- Predictable rendering (due to WebRenderers underlying
components)
- Security (based on industry standard components)
- Stability and robustness (Industry tried and tested)
- Industry deployed (Department of Defence, European Space
Agency etc)
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Tasmania-based JadeLiquid Software was established in 2002 to develop and commercialise leading edge software technology that offers greater efficiencies and outcomes in the development of Java based software. Company CTO Antony Scotney sat down with SYS-CON.TV at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco to discuss his company's vision. |
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