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JadeLiquid Software has released v3.0 of WebRenderer. This update introduces new levels of speed, display quality and deployment options. WebRenderer v3.0 contains many customer driven improvements with all new packaging and includes custom protocols and custom font support.
JadeLiquid's WebRenderer Java browser component tightly integrates into any Java application or applet and provides standards compliant rendering of Web content across multiple platforms. WebRenderer supports HTML 4.01, SSL, JavaScript, CSS 1 & 2, XSL, XSLT, XML, and DOM, amongst others.
The release of WebRenderer v3.0 was, JadeLiquid says, primarily driven by client feedback. JadeLiquid works closely with clients to ensure WebRenderer meets their requirements. Client driven enhancements include greater Swing support, custom protocol, custom font support and a mechanism to trap and alter HTTP header information.
WebRenderer allows for the creation of HTML/XML/Web-content centric Java client applications by providing client-side Web content rendering for J2EE and Web infrastructure driven back-ends. WebRenderer is deployed within government agencies and commercial organizations spanning the globe. WebRenderer is used within Java applications in a variety of industry sectors including the semiconductor, aerospace, defense and finance industries.
A trial version is available at www.Webrenderer.com/
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