ILOG JVews 3.5. (Software Tools).ILOG have today announced the new JViews Component Suite 3.5 with support for scaleable vector graphics The representation of a digital image as points, lines and other geometric entities. All computer-aided design (CAD), drawing and diagramming programs create vector graphics formats, such as AI, DXF and WMF (see graphics formats). (SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) A vector graphics format from the W3C for the Web that is expressed in XML. Introduced in 2001, SVG was designed to become the standard vector format just as GIFs and JPEGs have become the standard bitmaps for the Web. ), the graphics language based on 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. . The new release also supports Java-thin clients for creating graphically rich user interfaces that can be displayed on web browsers, personal digital assistants (PDAS PDAS Public Domain Aeronautical Software PDAS Plant Data Acquisition System PDAS PCS Data Access Service (Telcordia) PDAS Personnel Data Access System ) and network workstations. JViews also now supports server-side Java programs, with a choice of thin-client deployment options: SVG, thin-client, and thin-Java. With SVG deployment, developers can choose to ship display data from the server to the client in SVG format Alternatively, while in a thin-client deployment, JViews generates a bitmap that is sent to the client With the full complement of deployment options, ILOG JViews customers can use Java graphics within their own web browsers without compromising the performance. www.ilog.com |
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