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Thursday, December 20, 2007

JxCapture 1.1 Featuring Mac OS X Support

Just as we announced previously we now make version 1.1 release of JxCapture introducing Mac OS X support.

The 1.1 release works on both Intel and PPC machines and requires Mac OS X 10.4 to work. In the next update we are planning to add full support for the newest Leopard Max OS X operating system from Apple.

Please note that if you already purchased JxCapture you can use the Mac OS X version as you license includes this platform already.

Download the latest version and evaluate it during 30 days.

Do not miss our Web Start demo that is available for both Windows and Mac now.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

QuipuKit 1.3.2 Released

QuipuKit 1.3.2, a component library for JSF, has been released today. This maintenance release includes fixes to the problems with compatibility of QuipuKit with Ajax4jsf framework found in version 1.3. For a list of fixes, please see the What's New page.

You can get the new version of QuipuKit on the Download page.

For any questions or feedback related to QuipuKit, visit forum or e-mail us directly.

Friday, November 16, 2007

QuipuKit 1.3.1 is Out

TeamDev has released QuipuKit 1.3.1, a component library for JSF. This maintenance release includes hot-fixes to the problems found in version 1.3. For a list of fixes, please see the What's New page.

The new version of QuipuKit is available on the Download page.

For any questions or feedback related to QuipuKit, visit forum or e-mail us directly.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

JExcel 1.1. Better, Faster

It's been really a long time since the latest update of JExcel. Throughout all this time, JExcel proved to be stable and complete in terms of features. Of course, there are always some things missing, and we fulfilled almost every customer's needs one way or another when requested.

This update for JExcel introduces some new API features that were most frequently requested. Also, with this release, we bundle JExcel with the latest versions of underlying technologies such as JNIWrapper and ComfyJ. This is an important addition because it significantly improves JExcel's stability and performance. Apart from that, we ensured compatibility of JExcel with Microsoft Office 2007 Excel.

For the full list of changes, check out the What's New page.

Try online JExcel demo. Download JExcel to evaluate it.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

QuipuKit 1.3 Released

The release of QuipuKit 1.3 is finally announced. This release features compatibility with JBoss Seam 2.0, MyFaces 1.2, MyFaces 1.1.5, Facelets 1.1.13 as well as improvements for Ajax support and DataTable and TreeTable components. As usual, there are also numerous bug fixes to the requests reported by QuipuKit customers.

Check out the full list of changes on the What's New page.

You can get the new version of QuipuKit on the Download page.

For any questions or feedback related to QuipuKit, visit the forum or e-mail us directly.

Friday, October 26, 2007

JExplorer 1.9, last before major release

JExplorer 1.0 was released back in early November 2004 and it has changed a lot over 3 years. And although we haven't reached the major version 2.0 so far, we are not after higher version numbers. Our goal is to give JExplorer users stability and good features instead. This release is a case in point.

Today we believe JExplorer is a complete software development tool providing a wide set of useful features to its users. This release introduces new ways to efficiently control and manage the Internet Explorer browser component. Flexible proxy configuration and browser cache management are among the recent changes.

New functions were added to the demo application and the documentation was updated appropriately.

With version 1.9 rolled out, it's clear that the next step will be an even version number. The release of JExplorer 2.0 is scheduled for the first quarter of the next year. So stay connected.

Just a reminder. All JExplorer users can upgrade to version 1.9 for free.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

QuipuKit 1.2.2 Released

TeamDev is pleased to announce availability of QuipuKit 1.2.2. This release provides improved internationalization support and performance improvements for the DataTable and TreeTable components. QuipuKit 1.2.2 also contains various bug fixes to the problems reported by QuipuKit customers. For a complete list of changes in version 1.2.2, please see the What's New page.

The new version of QuipuKit is available on Download page.

For feedback or any questions related to QuipuKit, visit forum or e-mail us directly.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

JxCapture Commercially Available

JxCapture is our new library that will allow you easily add different screen capturing abilities to your software. With our powers to speak platforms' languages it was easy to introduce several capture operations and gain outstanding performance even for high resolutions and multiple monitors.

JxCapture leaves Early Access state and is now available for commercial usage.

Right now JxCapture is only available on Microsoft Windows platform, but we are already working on Mac OS X and Linux is on its way.

Special offer: if you purchase JxCapture for Windows now, you will receive licenses for Mac OS X and Linux free of charge. The offer is valid until the end of this year. The version for Mac OS will be available in December 2007.

To try JxCapture, run one of its Web Start demos that contain all needed screen capture abilities (full-screen, region, active window, UI element capture, etc).

You'll notice two demos. They have same functionality but they are implemented using different technologies. We've been intrigued by the new Swing Application Framework and wanted to get our hands on it on a real application. You can try it and see the code of both demos to compare.

Evaluate full-featured JxCapture for 30 days and let us know what you think.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

QuipuKit 1.2.1 is Out

Improvements:
  • DataTable/TreeTable: Added the ability to specify the filterKind attribute as value binding.
  • Ajax: Improved memory utilization on the client side when Ajax requests are executed.
Fixes:
  • SuggestionField: NPE with Facelets.
  • SuggestionField: A suggestion list doesn't show up in Mozilla Firefox with JSF RI 1.2 and Facelets.
  • DataTable: Fast and multiple clicking on h:commandLink inside of a focusable q:dataTable results in a JavaScript error.
  • Confirmation: Server-side action is not executed after confirmation in JSF RI 1.2.
  • Validation: Adding global messages to some pages without any QuipuKit components results in a JavaScript error.

Friday, July 27, 2007

QuipuKit 1.2 Is Available Now!

TeamDev is pleased to announce a much-anticipated release of QuipuKit 1.2. The major features of this release include the SuggestionField component, a greatly enhanced DropDownField component, and compatibility support for JBoss Seam framework and WebSphere Application Server. There are also numerous improvements in the DataTable, TreeTable and other QuipuKit components.

The SuggestionField component allows developers to display a list of suggestions based on user input as well as to complete user input right in the input field. The suggestion feature can be configured to work either on the client side or using Ajax. The suggestion and auto-completion features have been also added to the DropDownField component. Other improvements of the DropDownField component include the ability to scroll a drop-down list, support for multi-column lists, and many more.

Of course, the new release comes with a considerable number of fixes to the issues reported by our customers. To see all the changes made in QuipuKit 1.2, go to the What's New page.

Download the new version of QuipuKit to try it out free for 30 days or explore its new amazing features in theonline demo.

For feedback or any questions related to QuipuKit, visit our forum or e-mail us to openfaces-support@teamdev.com.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Last JxCapture EAP (EAP3)

Today we are releasing the EAP3 version of JxCapture which is finishing the Early Access Program. JxCapture has gotten very positive feedback from our evaluators and the next release that is planned somewhere in August is going to be publicly available version 1.0.

JxCapture is a cross-platform* library that provides a comprehensive screen capture API for Java applications.

JxCapture EAP3 adds following features to the list:
  • More performance optimization of screen capture operations.
  • No dependency on WinPack library.
  • More code samples including the complete code of JxCapture Demo.
  • 'Capture to Clipboard' option in JxCapture Demo.
Want to give JxCapture a try? Download the EAP3 build or view the online demo. The EAP build is bundled with a one-month evaluation license (expires August 20, 2007.)

* JxCapture is currently available only for the Windows platform.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

JExplorer 1.8 Released

Today is a red-letter day for JExplorer users as we are announcing the release of version 1.8. This is a maintenance release that introduces features and improvements requested by JExplorer customers as well as resolves miscellaneous issues reported to our support center. In particular, the new version features:
Elimination of various memory leaks.
Enhancement of browser history functionality.
Ability to block pop-up windows, enable/disable a native XMLHttpRequest object, etc.
Fixes in the HeadlessBrowser and Browser components.

For the full list of resolved issues and improvements, please read the Release Notes page. The new version of JExplorer is available on the Download page. For any help or feedback related to the use of JExplorer 1.8, please use the support forum or e-mail us directly.

Future promises new releases for more integration products. So stay tuned.

Friday, June 8, 2007

JxCapture EAP2 Build is Out

It's getting hot outside, heating up news from TeamDev. Here's one piece of the hot news. Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of a second EAP build of JxCapture, a cross-platform* library that provides a comprehensive screen capture API for Java applications. With this EAP2 build available, we have headed into the home stretch toward the commercial release of JxCapture. So come back often!

JxCapture EAP2 features:
Ability to capture transparent windows.
Inclusion of the mouse cursor in a capture.
Optimized performance of screen capture operations.
Improved screen capture on multiple monitors.
More code samples.
API improvements.

Want to give JxCapture a try? Download the EAP2 build or view the online demo. The EAP build is bundled with a one-month evaluation license (expires 8 July, 2007.)

* JxCapture is currently available only for the Windows platform.

Friday, June 1, 2007

QuipuKit 1.1.3 is Out

Today we are pleased to announce release 1.1.3 of QuipuKit library for JSF. This maintenance release includes various bug fixes for the issues reported by QuipuKit customers. For a detailed list of fixes, please see the What'€™s New page.

To get the new version of QuipuKit, go to the Download page.

For any questions or feedback related to QuipuKit, visit forum or e-mail us directly.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

ComfyJ 2.4. Released

Good things come to those who wait. This is absolutely true for a new version of ComfyJ coming out today. This maintenance release includes a good deal of bug fixes and improvements, both in ComfyJ and packaged CodeGenerator application. Among them is a new CodegenForComfyJ plug-in for Eclipse enabling you to use generated Java COM wrappers right in your application. And, of course, it's never-seen-before ComfyJ 2.4. performance improved by up to 200%.

For a full list of changes introduced in ComfyJ 2.4., please see What's New page.

Future promises new releases for more integration products. So stay tuned.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Solaris and Vista support in JNIWrapper and WinPack

JNIWrapper is already known for its support for Windows, Mac OS X (Mac PPC/Intel), and multiple Linux platforms. This release of JNIWrapper adds Solaris to this list. While it's only for x86 platform, support for SPARC is already under way. JNIWrapper 3.6.1 also brings some fixes and improvements.

With the Easter weekend just a day away, for us there could have been no better occasion than this release to place an Easter egg inside JNIWrapper. What's there?

For full interoperability of JNIWrapper with your Linux environment, we give you the ability to build a native JNIWrapper library right on your Linux from the object files. How to get them? Just follow this link. The object files are available for all supported Linux platforms.

Starting from this 3.6 version, WinPack is fully Vista-ready. All functions provided by WinPack like running processes, system events and services, windows decoration, file watching , hooks and many other can now be called on Windows Vista, too. Try WinPack online demo to check this out on your Windows system.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

QuipuKit 1.1.2 is Out

Fresh maintenance release of QuipuKit is now available for download. It mainly addresses the problems reported by our customers and also brings improvements to the validation framework. Detailed information on what has been done in QuipuKit 1.1.2. is found at the What'€™s New page.

You can get the new version of QuipuKit at the Download page.

For any questions or feedback related to QuipuKit, go to forum or e-mail us.

Friday, March 23, 2007

JxBrowser EAP2 Ready and Waiting

Without too much buzz, here comes EAP2 for JxBrowser, our new cross-platform library that allows integration of Mozilla Firefox browser into Java AWT/Swing applications on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms.

This new release introduces some minor improvements and adds support for configuring a proxy for the browser component.

You are welcome to download the EAP2 version and try proxies in the JxBrowser Demo

Meanwhile, we are working on allowing JxBrowser to work through Java WebStart. Hopefully, this will happen in the next EAP. So, stay tuned!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

QuipuKit 1.1.1 Release is Out

We are pleased to announce the release of QuipuKit 1.1.1. This version provides full compatibility with JSF 1.2 and resolutions for requests we received from our customers. For a detailed list of fixes and improvements, please see the What's New page.

Get new version of QuipuKit at the Download page.

For feedback or any questions related to QuipuKit, visit our forum or e-mail us.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

JxBrowser enters public EAP era

JxBrowser is a multi-platform library that enables integration of Mozilla Firefox browser into Java AWT/Swing applications on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms. In addition to the visual component, JxBrowser provides standard methods for navigation, JavaScript execution, listeners for various browser events, DOM access, etc.

JxBrowser is something quite important to us. We’ve been molding it into a worthy product for quite a long time. But even when JxBrowser was in the making, it still received much attention. We received lots of questions and many people were granted access to the private beta version, providing us with valuable feedback. Now, though not released yet, JxBrowser is successfully used in several commercial applications.

Today, after the private beta, JxBrowser enters the public EAP era. Understanding the impatience of many of you to lay your hands on it, we are planning to make it commercially available really soon.

Your feedback on how to improve JxBrowser further is as always welcome.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

QuipuKit 1.1 is Out

We are excited to announce a long-awaited release of QuipuKit 1.1. This release comes with compatibility of QuipuKit with JSR 168 Portlets. The list of supported portals includes:
  • JBoss Enterprise Portal
  • Liferay Enterprise Portal
  • Jetspeed-2 Portal
Another major feature of QuipuKit 1.1 is compatibility with Ajax4jsf. Now you can use this framework together with QuipuKit to bring even richer Ajax functionality to your Web applications.

We've also enhanced built-in Ajax support for DataTable and TreeTable components, making it possible to refresh them entirely without page reload. Other improvements include various bug fixes.

To learn more about all the changes in QuipuKit 1.1, please see the Release Notes page. Download the new version of QuipuKit to try it free for 30 days or explore its features in the online demo.

For feedback or any questions related to QuipuKit, visit our forum or e-mail us to openfaces-support@teamdev.com.

Monday, February 12, 2007

JNIWrapper conquers Linux PPC

There are still lots of hardware platforms out there. And while JNIWrapper technology is not available on all of them, the list of supported platforms keeps growing and will continue to for some time in the future.

This time we've added support for another Linux platform: Linux on PowerPC 32/64-bit.

So lay your hands on JNIWrapper for Linux PPC to try and buy it now. Your ideas about its improvements are welcome. If you want to have support for another platform of your choice, just let us know.

Friday, February 2, 2007

JxCapture has been EAPed

On the heels of back-to-back updates for JNIWrapper comes a brand new product from TeamDev, called JxCapture.

This cross-platform library provides a full-featured screen capture API, allowing you to capture any graphic element on the screen and then manipulate it as a java.awt.image.BufferedImage object in your Java code. With JxCapture, you can perform screen capture in many different ways (full-screen capture, active window capture, object capture, region capture), set keyboard shortcuts and delay time, and do many other useful things.

JxCapture is currently available under the terms and conditions of the Early Access Program. You can download the EAP build right now or view the online demo to see JxCapture in action.

Friday, January 26, 2007

JNIWrapper for Linux 64-bit is out the door!

The new year starts with the first new platform support. Please welcome JNIWrapper for Linux 64-bit.

Its release was inspired by multiple requests from our customers. So, finally, it i€™s out. We hope that JNIWrapper for Linux x64 will make its mark as other members of our Java integration family. At least, we have put a lot of effort to make this release possible and worthy.

As always, you are welcome to evaluate, download and buy this version of JNIWrapper. Your feedback on Linux x64 support is much appreciated.

One more platform is coming next week. Any guesses? The answer is available on our site.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

JNIWrapper 3.6 Unleashed

With this new version of our flagship product JNIWrapper, we are starting a series of new releases and updates that are planned for the nearest future.

JNIWrapper 3.6 is a minor update that brings along a number of bug fixes and improvements to all supported platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X). Please see the list of changes on the Release Notes page.

Get ready for more updates and absolutely new products to come really soon:

JNIWrapper for Linux 64-bit and Linux on PPC
JxCapture library EAP
JxBrowser library Beta
and more!