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Skyway Software, the experts in simplifying software delivery, recently entered into a relationship with The Hershey Company. The Hershey Company markets such iconic brands as Hershey's, Reese's, Hershey's Kisses, and Ice Breakers and is the largest North American manufacturer of quality chocolate and sugar confectionery products, with annual revenues of nearly $5 billion and more than 13,000 employees worldwide.
About Skyway Builder
With Skyway Builder, Java developers finally get an open source set of plug-ins for Eclipse that offer a seamless blend of coding and modeling for delivering Web Services and Web Applications to the Spring Framework. Skyway Builder is easy to learn and use, extensible for individual or corporate use, and transparent with full access to underlying Java code. Unlike any other open-source application development tool, Skyway Builder provides comprehensive modeling capabilities at three distinct application layers (Web/UI layer, service layer, and data layer) and fully functional solutions may be delivered easily to a wide variety of open-source and commercial infrastructures.
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