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ICEsoft is the leading provider of standards-compliant, AJAX-based solutions for deploying pure Java, rich Internet applications. ICEfaces is the first integrated AJAX application framework that enables Java EE application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client, rich Internet applications in pure Java. The Community Edition of ICEfaces is a fully featured product that enterprise developers can use to develop rich Java EE applications at no cost. ICEfaces is the only rich Internet technology in existence today that delivers the features of Thin Client AJAX and AJAX Push Technology. With ICEfaces, application logic is completely server resident, and incremental changes to the presentation are delivered to the browser and reassembled using a lightweight AJAX bridge – Thin Client Ajax. With AJAX Push, the server-side application can interact with a wide range of existing back-end services and asynchronously send dynamic updates back to the application UI without requiring user interaction.
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ICESoft has embraced AJAX as a way to deliver rich client interfaces to Java EE developers. Company CTO Steve Maryka was interviewed at JavaOne 2007 to outline the company's approach and the success it has had with customers. |
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