WebORB for Java is now GA
I am happy to report that WebORB 2.0 for Java is now GA! The product is available for immediate download. Here's what you will find in 2.0:
- Major Message Server enhancements.
- Improved client side APIs
- Support for both AJAX and Flash clients
- Universal message delivery. Message Server can deliver any message type (primitives, strings, complex types, arrays) to the supported clients. Messages get automatically formatted to the client environment
- Full documentation (client API, server architecture)
- WebORB Standard Edition license generation is available to the public. Registered users can generate their own WebORB Standard license keys.
- Safari 2.0 support. The Rich Client System has been fixed to work on Safari. All AJAX examples now work on all major browsers.
- Date and array serialization for the AJAX clients has been fixed
- Serialization of circular object references in returned complex types has been fixed.
- Serialization of returned singleton objects has been fixed.
- Added QuickStart guide for ColdFusion Components (CFCs) to the user guide.
- Multi-protocol support. WebORB architecture allows pluggable protocol handlers. There are 2 built-in implementations: WOLF (Web Object Literal Format) - an XML-based protocol for handling AJAX requests and AMF (Action Message Format) - binary protocol developed by Macromedia for Flash-based clients.
- Rich Client System. WebORB includes a set of APIs to simplify object binding and invocation process. In the future the APIs will include support for dynamic widget generation.
- Integration with BlueDragon by New Atlanta and support for ColdFusion Components.
- Ability to map client classes to the server ones and vice versa.
- Type adaptation improvements. Added support for conversion of string-based arguments to the numeric types
- JDBC Integration improvements. Changed to use column labels instead of column names.
- WebORB for Java supports Development Mode. If license file cannot be found, WebORB for Java will respond to the requests only from 1 IP address. In addition to the IP limitation, the server will perform a shutdown after 3 hours of operation.







1 Comments:
hey hey, i´ve just known weborb, what do you mean with GA, is weborb for java free???
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