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The company said its AJAX development solution, the JackBe NQ Suite , will support the Eclipse development platform, enabling developers using JackBe's suite to work within their environment of choice. At its booth, JackBe will give JavaOne attendees a sneak peek of how its development suite works within the Eclipse environment. An advocate for the advancement of enterprise Web technologies, JackBe also announced it has joined the OpenAjax Initiative to help further the group's mission to simplify the browsing experience, and make it easier for users to shop, work, plan, correspond and navigate online.
Last month, JackBe bolstered its technology team with the addition of three renowned Java/Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) experts from Sun Microsystems. Joining JackBe as Chief Technology Officer is John Crupi, a Sun Distinguished Engineer and former CTO of Sun's Enterprise Web Services Global Practice. Deepak Alur, a Sun Principal Engineer who led Sun's SOA initiatives is JackBe's new VP of engineering, while Dan Malks, also a Sun Principal Engineer and a leader in SOA initiatives, is the company's new VP of Application Platform.
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JackBe at JavaOne announced support for two key industry initiatives that strengthen its position as a leading provider of enterprise-class AJAX solutions.The company said its AJAX development solution, the JackBe NQ Suite, will support the Eclipse development platform, enabling developers using JackBe's suite to work within their environment of choice. |
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JackBe at JavaOne announced support for two key industry initiatives that strengthen its position as a leading provider of enterprise-class AJAX solutions.The company said its AJAX development solution, the JackBe NQ Suite, will support the Eclipse development platform, enabling developers using JackBe's suite to work within their environment of choice. |
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ajaxworld news desk 05/16/06 06:34:44 AM EDT | |||
JackBe at JavaOne announced support for two key industry initiatives that strengthen its position as a leading provider of enterprise-class AJAX solutions.The company said its AJAX development solution, the JackBe NQ Suite, will support the Eclipse development platform, enabling developers using JackBe's suite to work within their environment of choice. |
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