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Java Product News (January 5, 2001)

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IBackup debuts Java-based backup scheduler



IBackup has unveiled Smart-IB Plus, a Java-based online backup scheduler that offers compression and incremental backup capabilities for Unix platforms. IBackup provides businesses with a Web-based storage option that supplies file backup and restore capabilities with multiple folder via Java-based Web browsers. The Smart-IB Plus application is platform-independent and allows administrators to schedule system backups at specific times and move information from a desktop into an IBackup account area. The application requires a Java Runtime Environment.

The company offers a variety of subscription plans that range from per month for 100 MB of data storage to 00 per month for 100 GB of data.

http://www.ibackup.com/schedule2.htm

MobileQ enhances XMLEdge with Java and Unix support

MobileQ has updated its XMLEdge server software offering so that customers can now use it to access enterprise applications via PDAs, two-way pagers, digital cellular phones, and other mobile devices. XMLEdge 2.6 also includes the following features:

  • Support for the Solaris operating system
  • Integrated media capabilities, including the ability to handle images
  • Integration into the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and other Java platforms
  • Improved administrative and deployment features


http://www.mobileq.com/xmledge.htm

TogetherSoft improves Together Control Center's Java capabilities

TogetherSoft has introduced Together Control Center (TCC) 4.2, an application that automates business processes. New features of version 4.2 include:

  • Enhanced Java debugging with applet debugging, servlet debugging, evaluate/modify capabilities, and tip-formed evaluation tools
  • Ability to deploy Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and servlets on IBM's WebSphere and WebLogic Server 5.1
  • Improved editing tools, such as bookmarks, split-pane editing, browse symbols, and HTML syntax highlighting
  • Improved Java compiler with generation makefiles
  • Optional JavaServer Pages client generation during EJB deployment with WebSphere and WebLogic Server 5.1


http://www.togethersoft.com/together/togetherCC.html

Vignette V/5 adds J2EE support

Vignette has launched a new version of its Vignette V/5 e-business suite that now supports the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). The J2EE support includes Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans. With these capabilities, organizations can distribute Vignette V/5 applications with third-party J2EE application servers. Earlier editions of Vignette's applications relied on a special language; as a result, it was difficult to create new sites that could be connected to the rest of an organization's network. With the addition of J2EE support, developers can create a site that readily interacts with other applications within a network.

http://www.vignette.com/CDA/Site/0,2097,1-1-731-1191,00.html

Oracle9i Dynamic Services now available

The Oracle Technology Network (OTN) is offering the Oracle9i Dynamic Services as a free download. The software utilizes XML and Java technologies to generate, organize, coordinate, and customize Web services. The Dynamic Services application gathers information from databases, Websites, or syndicated content sources. The application relies on XML to classify input and output parameters, to delimit e-business Web services, and to detail execution flows. Developers can take advantage of the last capability to offer those execution flows to browsers and wireless devices. The Oracle9i Dynamic Services will incorporate the most recent XML developments, including Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), when the are finalized by the W3C.

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