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Java Product News (updated August 1, 2003)

Avaki enables grid technology; AlachiSoft unveils TierDeveloper 3.0; Arjuna Message Service delivered; and more

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Avaki enables grid technology

August 1 — Avaki has released Avaki Data Grid 4.0, grid-based technology that helps organizations to provision, access, and integrate distributed data from heterogeneous systems.

http://www.avaki.com

AlachiSoft unveils TierDeveloper 3.0

August 1 — TierDeveloper 3.0, an object-to-relational mapping and code generation tool, is now integrated with BEA WebLogic 7.1/8.1 and JBoss 3.2.x, and has added database support for MySQL.

http://www.alachisoft.com

Pramati partners with Savvion

August 1 — Pramati Technologies will provide the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application server engine for the Savvion BusinessManager, a system that transforms business processes to automated Web-based applications.

http://www.pramati.com

http://www.savvion.com

New version of Arjuna Message Service delivered

August 1 — Arjuna Technologies has implemented Java Message Service (JMS) 1.1, optimized client-server transfer protocols, and extended server administration protocols in Arjuna Message Service 3.0.

Arjuna also announced the early access availability of Arjuna XML Transaction Service (XTS). XTS provides coordination infrastructure to support business transactions across multiple Web services.

http://www.arjuna.com

Blue Pumpkin embeds Data Junction technology

August 1 — Blue Pumpkin has integrated Data Junction technology into its Workforce Optimization Suite, bringing together information between the Blue Pumpkin Fusion platform and its customers' applications and systems.

http://www.datajunction.com

http://www.bluepumpkin.com

Jeta Software releases Abeille 1.4

July 25 — Abeille 1.4 is a Java-based data browser, model viewer, and prototyping tool for relational databases. The latest release supports DB2, Oracle, HSQLDB, McKOI, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.

http://www.jetaware.com

FileNet partners with Ilog

July 25 — FileNet and Ilog have partnered to provide FileNet Business Process Manager and Ilog JRules integration for data exchange of business objects between the two products.

http://www.filenet.com

http://www.ilog.com

Manning unveils AspectJ in Action

July 25 — Ramnivas Laddad's AspectJ in Action starts with basic AspectJ concepts and then teaches you how to develop features of an AspectJ system including resource pooling, caching, thread-safety, authentication and authorization, and transaction management.

http://www.manning.com/laddad

Log into JMyra

July 25 — JMyra 2.0.1, a Java logging and monitoring platform, gives users online access to log messages, statistical data, information about running threads, and memory usage. In addition to its own logging API, JMyra 2.0.1 supports log4j, the Apache Commons Logging API, and the Java Logging API (JDK 1.4 or later).

http://www.jmyra.com

Hoplo eCMS streamlines workflow

July 25 — Hoplo's Electronic Catalog Management System (eCMS) 1.0 is a Java-based Web application that helps businesses organize and modify their product catalogs. The catalog's online version includes a search engine and keyword-like meta-information to direct users to the proper content.

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