Simplicity for Mobile Servers
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Simplicity for Mobile Servers
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Version |
1.2
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Date |
February 1, 2002
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| Type |
RAD
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Size |
Depends on platform
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| Demo |
Contact Anthony@datarepresentations.com to download a trial version
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| Description |
Simplicity For Mobile Servers, building on the strengths of Simplicity Professional, provides the ability to build server-side, enterprise class web applications using the XML Transaction Engine to distribute data to Mobile Phones and PDAs.
This tool comes equiped with a transaction cashing capability that enables you to distribute sensitive data and track usage.
Using a palette of graphical components, the developer links together their desired functionality and interactively tests their application in one seamless development environment. Simplicity for Mobile Servers completes the Simplicity for Java family of Rapid Application Development tools by bringing together the development of Java Technology-enabled software for client-side applications and applets:
- Two Tier Client/Server JDBC Applications
- N-Tier Servlet Development
- Middle-ware Development
- Enterprise Servlets
- Servlet Development
- Cross-Platform Testing
- XML Transaction Engine
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| Status |
Contact Anthony@datarepresentations.com
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| Platforms |
Simplicity For Mobile Servers fully realizes the multi-platform capabilities intrinsic to Java. Most importantly, Simplicity For Mobile Servers will run on any Java-enabled platform, including Linux, OS/2 Warp, Windows 95/98/NT/2000, MacOS, Solaris, and Unix platforms.
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| Company |
Data Representations, Inc
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| System Requirements |
The system must be running JDK 1.1 or higher, and it is recommended that the computer have a minimum of 32MB RAM.
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Last Modified
February 12, 2002
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