Clearview Software Unveils Low Effort, Thin Client Host to HTML Solution at Integrate 2003.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers AMHERST, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 2003 Clearview Software International introduced its newest product TEA (Transforming Enterprise Applications) at the Integrate 2003 meeting held in Boston, MA. TEA provides the ability to access ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. and Legacy applications through thin client interfaces, via http connections. Character based Refers to the use of fixed size fonts or to using text commands, all of which are in contrast to a graphical interface (graphics based). See text based. applications may be transformed or repurposed without extensive in-house Java, VB or equivalent programming resources (low effort). TEA provides the complete environment to create browser-based interfaces for ERP and Legacy applications, and the delivery system to service the application from a thin client. "From its inception, TEA has been designed to deliver the ability to create the browser-based interface at the project manager or web designer level of expertise." Says Richard Lowney, President of Clearview Software. "Use of the product is very simple. A complete suite of applications can be transformed or repurposed without the necessity of involving consultative or in-house Java expertise." TEA is non invasive to the Legacy application. When a set of windows is designed, the developer logs in, and captures workflow with the Navigation editor using a terminal connection. The desired workflow is captured with the TEA Navigation screen. The Designer module generates all the 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. code as a form. Information from multiple applications and databases may be included in the presentation. The TEA product provides the ability to integrate, manipulate and display information from multiple data sources. Mr. Lowney further stated, "Our objective was to significantly catapult catapult (kăt`əpŭlt'), mechanism used to throw missiles in ancient and medieval warfare. At first, catapults were specifically designed to shoot spears or other missiles at a low trajectory (see bow and arrow). our customer's abilities to take full advantage of the latest software technologies. We now provide a solution that include; .NET architecture (i.e. Windows 2003), XML functionality and ASPX ASPX Active Server Page Framework (Microsoft) ASPX Active Server Plus Pages in an easy to use developer and delivery environment. Clearview offers an application server product which consists of Microsoft's .NET Framework, Clearview's Connectivity Engine, Clearview's Navigational Database Navigational databases incorporate both the network model and hierarchical model of database interfaces and have evolved into Set-oriented systems [1]. Navigational techniques use "pointers" and "paths" to navigate among data records (also known as "nodes"). and Clearview's Designer Engine. This application server provides a low effort, thin client delivery vehicle for organizations wishing to take advantage of deploying their existing applications to a browser browser Software that allows a computer user to find and view information on the Internet. The first text-based browser for the World Wide Web became available in 1991; Web use expanded rapidly after the release in 1993 of a browser called Mosaic, which used ." Clearview Software International is a leading provider of software tools and services that create effective user interfaces to diverse, commercial applications. The Company, founded in 1992, is headquartered at 326 Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill may refer to: In geography:
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