PRNewswire: KL Group JClass GUI Components Now Provide IRIX and Linux Support | Linux Today

PRNewswire: KL Group JClass GUI Components Now Provide IRIX and Linux Support

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 18, 1999

“KL Group Inc…has reinforced their commitment to Java with the
release of JClass 4.0.1. Fully scalable to mission-critical
development environments, JClass 4.0.1 features enhanced IDE
integration including IBM VisualAge for Java 2, new platform
support for IRIX and Linux, and full JDK 1.1 support in JClass
PageLayout.
In addition, users of JClass PageLayout can now
convert and save any Swing or JClass component as a PDF, PCL or EPS
file for use in printouts and reports.

“In addition to IBM VisualAge, JClass 4.0.1 also supports
JBuilder, NetBeans and Symantec VisualCafe,” said Saeed Khan,
JClass product manager. “And in terms of tested and supported
platforms, in addition to IRIX and Linux, we already support Win32
and Solaris. This is by far the most comprehensive IDE and platform
support of any Java component library today.”


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