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Skyway Software announces a strategic partnership with Atomikos, a firm monitoring transaction processing (TP) activities in today's software development and delivery activities. TP monitor technology controls transaction applications and performs highly efficient business logic/rules computations and database updates, so in their technology partnership, Skyway Software relies on Atomikos for extreme transaction processing (XTP) to provide effective and efficient JDBC/JMS and JTA/XA management in distributed and nested Java EE development environments.
According to Sean Walsh, President and CEO of Skyway Software, "Today's announcement marks another milestone in Skyway Software's ongoing effort to simplify the software delivery process for our customers using Skyway Builder and our commitment to open standards and best-of-breed technologies."
About Skyway Builder Community Edition (CE)
With Skyway Builder CE, Java developers get an open source Eclipse-based plugin that offers a seamless blend of coding and modeling for delivering RIAs and Web Services in Spring. Unlike any other modeling tool, Skyway Builder CE provides comprehensive modeling capabilities at four distinct application layers:
- View/UI Layer with JSP tags on JSP
- Controller Layer with controller/conversations/actions
- Service Layer with service/operations/actions
- Data Layer with data type/data store/named queries
About Skyway Software
Skyway Software provides technology and processes to IT organizations that simplify their software delivery process - often times reducing application development and deployment schedules by 30 percent or more. Some of the world's largest enterprises rely on model-centric Skyway Builder and its iterative, enabling methodology Skyway Collaborative Software Delivery to facilitate collaborative development and deployment of SOA-based solutions. Skyway Builder utilizes Eclipse to create an easy to use - yet distinctly flexible - modeling solution as a seamless blend of coding and modeling for building and deploying Rich Internet Applications and Web Services. These models generate standard Java code that conforms to industry best practices for deploying to the Spring Framework and Spring MVC in a web-server-only environment and/or in a full Java EE container. The modeled solutions are equally portable across open-source infrastructure stacks or across diverse commercial infrastructure stacks. Founded in 2001, Skyway Software is headquartered in Tampa.
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