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InfoWorld: Inprise updates Java tool

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 7, 2000

“…Inprise/Borland this week announced JBuilder 4, the latest
version of its Java-based cross-platform development environment.
In this version, the company addressed team development, Java
Server Pages, and support for more application servers, according
to Tony de la Lama, vice president and general manager of
Inprise/Borland’s Java business unit.”

“JBuilder 4 is tightly integrated with the Borland Application
Server and now offers support for BEA Systems’ WebLogic server.
According to officials at the companies, users can seamlessly run
and debug Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) and CORBA applications
locally or remotely in the JBuilder environment and deploy EJB
instantly without shutting down the application server.”

“The JBuilder 4 productivity environment supports EJB
1.1-compliant development on Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms.
JBuilder 4 also includes enhancements such as new visual
two-way-tools, designers, and wizards, such as the entity Bean
modeler, that shorten the development and deployment of e-business
applications.
Other features include support for Java 2
Version 1.3 and the JDataStore 4 pure Java Object Relational
Database Management System for Web, mobile, and embedded
applications.”


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