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Canoo Engineering, a Swiss software company specialized in products and services for enterprise web applications, has ported its Visual Editor for Java Rich Internet Applications (RIA) to Eclipse 3.2 and Eclipse Visual Editor 1.2. With this new release, the Canoo plug-in may now be used on Mac OS X platforms.
ULC Visual Editor is a "drag-and-drop" user interface designer for UltraLightClient, a Java library for Rich Internet Application (RIA) development. New features include support of ULCLayeredPane, and more GridBagConstraint attributes in the Customize Layout dialog. The editor requires UltraLightClient 6.1.1 and Eclipse 3.2.
Pricing
ULC Visual Editor is available for purchase at www.canoo.com/ulc/. A developer license costs US$ 499. A free evaluation license can be ordered for a 15 day period.
ULC Visual Editor is a "drag-and-drop" user interface designer for UltraLightClient, a Java library for Rich Internet Application (RIA) development. New features include support of ULCLayeredPane, and more GridBagConstraint attributes in the Customize Layout dialog. The editor requires UltraLightClient 6.1.1 and Eclipse 3.2.
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ULC Visual Editor is available for purchase at www.canoo.com/ulc/. A developer license costs US$ 499. A free evaluation license can be ordered for a 15 day period.
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