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Re: [ANN] Comet developer tools are now shipping

From: Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:38:10 -0400

Hi,

I never had a chance to say: Great work! I'm really impress :-). I've
made some noise for you here:

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jfarcand/archive/2008/04/the_hitchhikers.html

Thanks!

-- Jeanfrancois

ALT Mobile DEV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our Comet developer tools are now shipping. We use embedded Grizzly and
> support the following Comet types: XHR Interactive, Multipart, and
> Forever Script. I've also included sample AJAX clients to help Grizzly
> users visualize and debug their apps. The Comet developer tool
> documentation is at this URL:
>
>
> http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1206019987713.html
>
>
>
>
> And here's the blog announcement:
>
> http://web.mac.com/altmobile/altmobile_blog/ALT_Mobile_Blog/Entries/2008/3/21_Announcing_XML_Studio_v7.3.html
>
>
> I am pleased to announce that version 7.3 of the <alt> XML Studio is now
> shipping. Featuring the industry's first commercial Comet developer
> tools, the XML Studio breaks new ground in the development and testing
> of Web 2.0 applications.
>
> Developers can now build and test real-time streaming mash-up
> applications. Version 7.3 embeds a copy of the upcoming <alt> Dynamic
> Mashup Server
> <http://web.mac.com/altmobile/altmobile_blog/ALT_Mobile_Blog/Entries/2008/2/5_Announcing_the_Dynamic_Mashup_Server.html>
> which uses a custom version of Grizzly <https://grizzly.dev.java.net/>,
> the Comet technology from Sun.
>
> In addition to its Web 2.0 server support, version 7.3 of the XML
> Studio adds mash-up developer support for 3 new Web 2.0 client
> technologies: Mozilla Prism <http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/10/prism> (the
> single-site browser (SSB) technology from Mozilla Labs, Sun's Likely
> Kernel <http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/> (a JavaScript/SVG web
> programming environment from Sun Labs), and Microsoft's WebSlices
> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/webslices.mspx> (a
> new feature of Internet Explorer 8).
>
> Previous versions of the XML Studio introduced mash-up developer tools
> for Opera Widgets
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1154517866312.html>, Apple
> Dashboard Widgets
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1173102472945.html>, Adobe
> AIR
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Adobe%20Apollo/Adobe%20Apollo.html>, Microsoft
> Vista Sidebar Gadgets
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1181706327804.html>, RSS
> mash-up feeds
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1173103438707.html>, Yahoo!
> Pipes
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1173103732990.html>, Google
> Gadgets
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Mashups/1173103020108.html>, JavaFX
> Script <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/JavaFX/JavaFX.html>,
> and Safari on iPhone
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/iPhone/iPhone.html>.
>
> Version 7.3 of the XML Studio also adds new capabilities to its Web 3.0
> semantic web
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Semantic%20Web/Semantic%20Web.html> developer
> tools. Now, our RDF mash-up meta data includes support for SSML-- the
> W3C standard for speech synthesis. By explicitly
> including text-to-speech technology
> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Text-To-Speech/Text-To-Speech.html> in
> our mash-up RDF definitions, we hope that both the visually impaired and
> non-English speaking users will become full participants in the mash-up
> revolution.
>
> The <alt> XML Studio is available for Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows
> Vista, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE, Ubuntu, and Solaris.
>
> To download a copy of the <alt> XML Studio,
> visit http://altmobile.com/Home.html
>
>
>
>
> --Zaid
>
> ALT Mobile
>
> http://altmobile.com/Home.html (web site)
> http://web.mac.com/altmobile (official blog)
>
>
>
>