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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!

Friday, December 22, 2006

JNIWrapper.com migration. Part 2 (Mission Accomplished)

Finally, the migration of JNIWrapper.com started 3 months ago has been successfully completed. All TeamDev products and services are now nestled inside www.teamdev.com.

We hope you'll find the structure and content of the site comfortable and helpful, as we made every effort to make the migration process as transparent as possible to site visitors. All URLs you might have bookmarked on the old site should still work with the new one. If you have any problems, don't hesitate to report them to webmaster@teamdev.com.

But the site migration is a starting point in the chain of major events that will happen in early 2007. Get ready for releases of new products from TeamDev that will bring more speed and flexibility to the software development process.

With best wishes for a happy Holiday Season and New Year.

Friday, November 17, 2006

QuipuKit 1.0.1

TeamDev is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.1 of the QuipuKit library for JSF. It is a maintenance release that mainly addresses support requests of our QuipuKit users. It comes with various bug fixes in some QuipuKit components and includes a minor improvement in the filtering feature of the TreeTable and DataTable components. For more information about all the improvements, see the What'€™s New page.

Download the new version of QuipuKit now!

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

QuipuKit 1.0

TeamDev is pleased to announce release 1.0 of QuipuKit library for JSF. First available in the Early Access Program, QuipuKit has gone through several public builds to mature into a release-ready product.

The QuipuKit library offers developers a variety of new ways to create feature-rich Web applications while leveraging the benefits of JSF technology. It includes an extended set of fully customizable JSF components (DataTable, TreeTable, Chart, PopupLayer, Calendar, and others) and a validation framework that shifts the standard JSF validation to the client side.

The major highlights of QuipuKit components:
AJAX-enabled dynamic data updates
Flexible component configuration and CSS-based styling
Support for all major browsers and JSF implementations

And QuipuKit validation framework provides the following features:
Support for standard server-side validation logic on the client side
Additional validators and flexible error presentation

Learn more about QuipuKit library. Explore the QuipuKit features in the online demo. Discuss the library at our support forums.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

QuipuKit RC1

We are almost ready for releasing version 1.0 of the QuipuKit library for JSF. To give you a sneak peek at it, we have made it available as a Release Candidate. Download and evaluate the features that will be available in the final version of QuipuKit.

RC1 comes with numerous bug fixes, changes in API and many other improvements. For more details, see Release Notes page.

Monday, October 2, 2006

Java-COM integration on Windows 64

Our latest efforts were aimed at making support for Windows 64 support more comprehensive. Now we can say for sure that our products fully support Windows 64.

The new version of ComfyJ enables Java applications (running in 64-bit mode) to work with 64-bit COM. Using this version, you can now create and register 64-bit Java COM servers using Server Manager application.

For your convenience, the ComfyJ product line has been extended with variations on supported platforms.

What's coming up next?

The following projects should be in news soon:
JNIWrapper for 64-bit Linux platform.
JNIWrapper for Linux on PPC platform.
JxBrowser a library for integrating Mozilla browser into Swing applications.
and more!

If you have questions or suggestions, contact us or post at our new forums.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

JNIWrapper.com site migration. Part 1

As part of the marketing effort to raise TeamDev's profile and promote its name as the creator of JNIWrapper family products, we have planned several steps in this regard. Some of them have already been made:

The forums of JNIWrapper family products have been moved to the integrated customer support and troubleshooting service of TeamDev at support.teamdev.com
The user registration service of the JNIWrapper forums has been integrated with www.teamdev.com

We are doing our best to make this transition as transparent as possible for JNIWrapper users. In case of any problems with your user account, please let us know at support@teamdev.com.

More changes are still under way and will mostly affect the structure and functionality of JNIWrapper.com. We will keep you posted on these changes once they are implemented.

Thank you for staying with us!

Friday, September 22, 2006

QuipuKit EAP3 Build Announcement

Today TeamDev is releasing a third public build of the QuipuKit library for JSF under the terms of Early Access Program.

This EAP build is a bug fix release. Special thanks to our forum members who submitted issues while evaluating QuipuKit. For more details about the fixes, please read the What'€™s New page.

Download the new EAP build and evaluate the improvements. See QuipuKit library in action in the online demo.

Friday, September 1, 2006

JNIWrapper 3.4, ComfyJ 2.2, JExplorer 1.7

It's been quite long since we last released such a massive maintenance update. Today JNIWrapper Team releases updates for the better part of its integration products family.

The JNIWrapper update contains several bug fixes that improve the product on most of the supported platforms.

The ComfyJ update brings along a couple of new features and a significant number of fixes. Do not miss out on a new IntelliJ IDEA plugin we created for ComfyJ Code Generator.

The JExplorer update is probably the biggest one. It contains some features we were originally planning for the next major release. Some of them are: reading/writing Internet Explorer proxy settings, capturing and printing Browser component contents, Internet Explorer automation, and more. This is not counting the stability improvements and other fixes.

30-day evaluation is available as always on JExplorer page.

We look forward to your feedback on the new versions.