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Powered
by Java™
technology from Sun MicroSystems, Inc.
Copyrights © 1992 - 2000 Sun MicroSystems, Inc. All
Rights Reserved. Sun, Sun MicroSystems, Java, and all Sun-based
and Java-based logos are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sun MicroSystems, Inc. In the United States and other countries. |
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Powered
by Ant™
technology from the Apache Software Foundation. Copyrights ©
1999 - 2004, the Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Apache Ant™ is a Java-based build tool. Instead of writing
shell commands, the configuration files are XML-based, calling
out a target tree where various tasks get executed. Each task
is run by an object that implements a particular Task interface.
Ant is kind of like Make, but without Make's wrinkles. |
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SOClass™
is a technology developed by Strategy Object OOD.
Copyrights © 1996 - 2004 Strategy Object, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
SOClass and all SOClass based logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Strategy Object OOD. |
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Includes
SOClass™ GCF™
technology from Strategy Object OOD.
Copyrights © 1996 - 2004 Strategy Object, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
The
GCF™, or "Government Class Framework" technology,
offers document historical tracking, versioning, ownership,
e-signature, security and DPP (Document Processing Path).
The GCF is the backbone of the management of SOClass e-documents.
It allows users to access all versions of a particular document
and to retrace the evolution of an e-document. |
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Includes
SOClass™ ELF™
technology from Strategy Object OOD.
Copyrights © 1996 - 2004 Strategy Object, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
The
SOClass™ ELF™, or Extensive, Large and Fast e-documents
support technology, is composed of a set of specialized JAVA™
classes compliant with the JFC™, SOClass™ architecture.
ELF reduces dramatically memory footprint compared to a standard
JFC implementation. As a consequence, the use of ELF technology
seriously impacts on the overall response time - and
operability - of the system, considerably improving
the display of mammoth e-documents and increasing their user
friendliness. |
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Includes
SOClass™ FTnetP™ technology
from Strategy Object OOD.
Copyrights © 1996 - 2004 Strategy Object, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
SOClass™
FTnetP™, or Fault Tolerant Network Protocol technology,
dramatically enhances the Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI™)
system.
FTNetP addresses RMI shortcomings in live industrial environments,
providing a practical solution to operational environments
where the use of firewalls, proxies and routers renders standard
RMI implementations impracticable as such. It also copes with
network communication failures between server and clients,
and opens the possibility for clients to use simultaneous
various proprietary secure communication protocols.
FTNetP paves the way towards dynamic upgrade of server application
software with no interruption of service for clients. |
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Includes SOClass™ ULA™
technology from Strategy Object OOD.
Copyrights © 1996 - 2004 Strategy Object, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
SOClass™
ULA™, or Ultra Light Architecture (ULA™) technology,
targets primarily emerging portable Internet client appliances
such as Personal Digital Assistant and cell phones. However,
its flexible design also allows for classical light Web clients
such as HTML browsers.
Although the underlying ULA Java technology is “Servlets”,
the technological integration of the SOClass platform hides
the complexity to application developers. In order to develop
ULA e-documents, the standard SOClass precepts and rules are
to be applied: learn once, develop anywhere! |
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