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Genuitec and ICEsoft Round Out Enterprise Ajax Development
New Partnership Integrates ICEfaces Framework Through MyEclipse "Community Essentials" Program
Jan. 28, 2008 03:00 PM
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Genuitec announced a new partnership with ICEsoft
Technologies. ICEsoft is the creator and provider of ICEfaces, the leading open
source framework for simplified development of Ajax-enabled Java EE
applications. The integration of ICEfaces with MyEclipse now allows enterprise
developers to seamlessly create ICEfaces working code using MyEclipse JSF
visual designer.
"This strategic partnership utilizing the ICEfaces
functionality will allow us to satisfy the growing demand for Ajax applications," said Wayne Parrott,
vice president of product development for Genuitec. "We look forward to
working with the ICEfaces team to provide MyEclipse users with the most
advanced Ajax IDE capabilities available.”
The MyEclipse ICEfaces integration provides developers with
the ability to instantly transform a standard JSF project into a rich web application.
By leveraging the ICEfaces framework and the ICEfaces Component Suite,
developers can create rich, Ajax-enabled applications without developing a
single line of JavaScript. In addition to providing wizards and templates for
rapid creation of new ICEfaces JSF applications, the integration also provides
unprecedented support for the MyEclipse Advanced JSF Visual Designer.
Developers can drag-and-drop ICEfaces components from the palette to visually
layout web pages and use the visual designer's property sheets and context
menus to configure the components and bind them to backing beans.
"Combining the richness and simplicity of ICEfaces with
the award-winning productivity features of MyEclipse presents a significant
leap forward in productivity for Enterprise Java developers targeting rich,
Ajax-enabled applications," stated Ken Fyten, vice president of product
development for ICEsoft.
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