ATTAP Technologies Introduces Jitsu -- The Next-generation User Interface Toolkit for Building Rich Web Applications; Previewing at SuperNova 2006.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- The team at ATTAP ATTAP All Things to All People ATTAP Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project Technologies today announced that it is previewing Jitsu (www.jitsu.org), a new web-development framework. Jitsu is an open source user-interface toolkit that enables developers to build and deploy sophisticated user interfaces for web applications. Jitsu tools include an XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. markup language, a page compiler, a client-side data binding engine, JavaScript runtime, control and cross-platform libraries, an animation engine, and Ajax support. Jitsu applications use DHTML See Dynamic HTML. DHTML - Dynamic HTML and run in most modern web browsers. Why Jitsu is Different Jitsu is the first open source web toolkit to offer a compiled XML markup language and a rich client-side data binding engine: --XML Markup Language: Jitsu's XML user interface The XML User Interface (XUI) is a Java and XML framework for building rich client, desktop and mobile applications. The framework can save much of the code typically needed to build an application with consequent savings in development time, maintenance costs and hence markup is based on XHTML (EXtensible HTML) A markup language for Web pages from the W3C. XHTML combines HTML and XML into a single format (HTML 4.0 and XML 1.0). Like XML, XHTML can be extended with proprietary tags. Also like XML, XHTML must be coded more rigorously than HTML. and will appeal to designers. "In web applications, design is extremely important," says Bruce Spector, Founder & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of ATTAP Technologies, Inc. "We were unsatisfied with other web toolkits because the only way to use them is by writing code. The XML markup in Jitsu means designers can contribute without learning JavaScript." --Client-Side Data Binding: Jitsu's codeless client-side data binding engine is another first. Data binding separates the application data model from how it is presented to the user. "With data binding, design iterations happen more quickly," says Bruce Spector, "so you can really focus on getting the user interaction right." --Open Source: ATTAP Technologies is pleased to contribute a preview version of Jitsu to the open source community. "Our primary goal is to create web-based software that gives people more of what they want from the Internet," says Bruce Spector. "By releasing Jitsu as an open source project, we're hoping that other companies will jump in to make users' web experience better." About ATTAP Technologies, Inc. ATTAP Technologies, Inc. (All Things to All People; www.attap.com) is a New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of City-based software development company that is building a series of Preference Expression and Management applications. ATTAP was founded by the same team that founded WebCal, maker of the first web-based Personal Information Management system acquired by Yahoo!, Inc. in 1998 (now called Yahoo! Calendar). ATTAP is dedicated to developing applications that will give users control of and easy access to the information, people, products, and services that they want and need, based on their own preferences and the preferences of other users like them, rather than receiving information that vendors and marketers choose to deliver. Current ATTAP ideas include LifeIO (www.lifeio.com), Riffs (www.riffs.com), PersonalDNA (www.personaldna.com), BuzzVote (www.buzzvote.com), and Jitsu (www.jitsu.org). |
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