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Exadel, Inc. announced it will showcase Exadel Visual Component Platform 1.0 at the JavaOne Conference in booth #1439. The conference will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco May 16 – 19 and exclusive interviews from the show floor will be broadcast live by SYS-CON.TV.
Exadel Visual Component Platform (VCP) 1.0 is a rich component framework for the development of business applications based on JavaServer Faces (JSF) that offers unique and unmatched AJAX support. At JavaOne, Exadel will demonstrate how VCP 1.0 helps companies significantly improve their time to market and quality to market by enabling developers to create Web applications faster and more reliably by utilizing pre-built components.
Exadel, a sponsor of the JavaOne Conference, will also exhibit its contributions to the open source community. Exadel recently submitted a proposal to the Eclipse Foundation for an Enterprise Component Platform project (ECP), which creates an end-to-end business application development platform based on Eclipse. ECP also creates a comprehensive, component-based model that gives enterprise application development teams an unprecedented level of flexibility to build business applications.
“As a provider of open source development tools, Exadel is invested in the growth of the open source community and is proud to be a sponsor the JavaOne conference,” said Fima Katz, CEO and founder, Exadel.
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Exadel, Inc. announced it will showcase Exadel Visual Component Platform 1.0 at the JavaOne Conference in booth #1439. The conference will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco May 16 - 19 and exclusive interviews from the show floor will be broadcast live by SYS-CON.TV. |
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