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Thursday, December 26, 2019

JxBrowser 7.5 – Handling JSON and Dynamic Favicons!




Cheers to this festive release!

JxBrowser Team wishes you wonderful holidays and best of luck in the upcoming year!
We have packed our greetings as V7.5, containing the API for working with JSON, easier handling of Dynamic Favicons, and lots of other new features!

Check it out!

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

JxBrowser 7.4 with ARM Support is Released!



JxBrowser 7.4 comes with a number of great possibilities: now you can embed video and audio content from Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, and other platforms that use DRM decryption. And to add to it: you can embed JxBrowser into applications intended for ARM devices.

See the full list of new features and improvements.
The build is already available for download from the product page.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

JxBrowser 7.3 Supporting macOS 10.15 and JDK 13 is Out!



Apple has released macOS Catalina, Oracle has released JDK 13, and we have released JxBrowser 7.3, supporting both of them, for you to enjoy the updates right away.

Besides, the new version got way more stable and reliable with a number of new features, fixes, and improvements, introduced in this release.

Have a look at the Release Notes for the full list of changes in v7.3, and download the update from the product page.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

JxBrowser 7.2 Brings Advanced Settings for the Apps' Looks and Behavior!



Fine tune your Java application's appearance with JxBrowser 7.2's access to network and HTTP error pages, favicon, and background transparency settings.

On the security side: you can now control the trusted origins, the frame initiated download, and the JS access Cookies.

See the full list of enhancements and improvements, and download your update!

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Meet Spine Event Engine – a CQRS/ES Framework by TeamDev!



Today we are glad to announce the release of the first production-ready version of Spine Event Engine!

What started as a dream tool concept to help us build event-driven applications, grew and evolved into a full-fledged CQRS/ES framework for cloud and enterprise.

In a nutshell: Spine Event Engine is a framework for building cloud applications and transforming #EventStorming artifacts into a working domain model code.

Learn how this new tool can be useful for your software projects.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

DotNetBrowser 1.21 – Enhanced Security, Flexible Interaction.



With this release DotNetBrowser allows you to get a firmer grip of your security settings with an option to view and verify the complete certificate chain.

Other features like disabling the form autofill functionality, and hiding scrollbars provide more flexibility managing how people interact with your applications.

Get detailed record of new features, fixes and improvements at the DotNetBrowser Release Notes page, and download the new version.

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

JxBrowser 7's First Update!


The first update of the 7 version of JxBrowser turned out to be quite feature-reach.

We have restored almost all the functionality temporarily dropped during transition to the new major version.

On top of that, we taught JxBrowser to do new exciting things like taking screenshots of the web page in the hardware accelerated mode.

See the complete list of changes on the Release notes page, and get the latest version of the library for your projects!

Friday, June 14, 2019

Announcing JxBrowser Early Access Preview Builds

Great news for non-stop development with JxBrowser!

The library's newest features and fixes will now be immediately available in Early Access Preview builds. We will announce them in JxBrowser Twitter account under #JxBrowserEAP hashtag.

Please note, that we recommend EAPs solely for development and testing purposes. Only stable versions are to be used in production.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Important Improvements in DotNetBrowser 1.20.1



This update of DotNetBrowser features a number of improvements and fixes, requested by the library's most active users.

The changes like Visual Studio 2019 toolbox support and ability to check for proprietary codecs add up to DotNetBrower's usage convenience and productivity.

Download the update or see the full list of news at the Release Notes page.

And don't forget to have a great day!

Thursday, May 30, 2019

It’s The 7! A Major Update for JxBrowser!


It is with great pleasure that we share our big news: please welcome the JxBrowser 7!

With this major update we have rethought the architecture and the API of our classical library, and rebuilt them from the ground up. It will make integration of the web content into Java desktop applications more flexible, more reliable, and more convenient.

With the 7 you can:

  • Simultaneously run as many independent Browser instances in your application, as necessary.
  • Speak to your users in their own language, with localization feature for Chromium error pages and message dialogs.
  • Smoothly print web content directly from your application with a standard Print Preview dialog. 
  • Emulate a web server by intercepting all URL requests and provide custom URL responses in both synchronous and asynchronous way.
  • Effortlessly access JavaScript DOM objects and work with them through JxBrowser DOM API with the automatic type conversion.

Check out the release notes for the full list of news and improvements, and see the migration guide for instructions on how to employ the new version’s possibilities in the projects, where JxBrowser is already used.

Please note, that starting from this version and further JxBrowser will be documented in the new Help Center. The documentation for JxBrowser up to 6.x remains available in the previous support portal.

We are looking forward to your impressions and suggestions on the new version!


Monday, April 1, 2019

DotNetBrowser 1.20 is Released!



We know it is April 1st, still we have released something seriously awesome:)
Please meet the DotNetBrowser 1.20 allowing you to:
  • Display web pages more accurately, play MP3 audio, and easily set up printing across devices with new Chromium.
  • Protect your application from security breaches with fix to CVE-2019-5786 Chrome vulnerability.
  • Simulate complex real-life user interactions with key modifiers for simulated mouse events.
  • Timely track down errors of proxy in Chromium.
  • Define current Chromium version used in your application.

For more details on new features and fixes visit the Release Notes.

Or get your update straight away!

Friday, March 22, 2019

Important Security Fix in JxBrowser 6.23.1










We have released the minor version of JxBrowser in order to include the fix for the recently reported 0-day vulnerability (CVE-2019-5786) in Google Chrome. Therefore, we strongly recommend you to update JxBrowser in all of your projects to this version in order to protect yourself from possible security breaches.

Please take a look at the JxBrowser Release Notes for more details on the fix.
To learn more about the vulnerability and its possible effects, please refer to this post on the Google Security Blog.

Apart from this, version 6.23.1 includes a number of other fixes improving the library’s stability and usability.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Easier Printing, Faster Setup, and Secure Browsing with JxBrowser 6.23!



We are glad to announce the release of the new JxBrowser 6.23 running on Chromium 69!

Time-saving: allowing you to print on any device with a single driver, and reducing pre-launch setup on Linux.

Better-performing: displaying the web pages precisely as conceived by the maker, and working reliably in medical diagnostics environments.

More secure: allowing you to forbid automatic data sharing with Google servers, and launch JxBrowser under Java Security Manager with required access levels.

See the Release Notes page for the detailed inventory of the new opportunities.

Try it out and let us know how JxBrowser can be improved to serve you better.