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Tango Enterprise 3.0 Sets Standard for Deploying High-Powered Web Applications.


MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 1997--EveryWare Development (Alberta Stock Exchange Alberta Stock Exchange

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EveryWare Delivers Upgrade to "Best of Breed" Product

EveryWare Development Inc. announced today it will release a major upgrade to Tango tango

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 Enterprise, EveryWare's visual Web application development tool. Tango Enterprise 3.0 will be released later this month with over 50 new features providing the Web development community with a cross-platform tool that will increase productivity, reduce time to deployment, and enable project or team-based development.

Tango is a powerful Web application development tool that enables professional Web developers and corporate IS departments to quickly create complex business applications for the Web. Tango supports direct native connections, ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity) A database programming interface from Microsoft that provides a common language for Windows applications to access databases on a network. , and Data Access Language to integrate corporate databases with Web servers. The open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced  approach utilized within Tango enables Web developers to also integrate existing business applications written in C/C C/C Center to Center
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++ or Java, providing a cross-platform application server enabling the integration of diverse enterprise systems.

Tango has two components, the Tango Development Studio and the Tango Application Server. The development studio enables developers to build Tango application files that are then executed by the Tango Application Server. The new version of Tango provides the Web application developer with many new features, including an improved visual development interface to reduce development time and maintenance costs.

Since Tango first shipped in November of 1995, it has become the standard Web development environment for over 7,000 Web application developers worldwide, and has received outstanding recognition from the industry as the best tool on the market to visually develop data-driven, Web-based applications See Web application. . Tango recently won the "Best of Test" award from Internet World Labs and has been rated above the competition in many of the leading Web development publications. With version 3.0, Tango increases its technical lead even further.

"This latest version of Tango shows EveryWare's commitment to the Web application developer by providing a feature set that will enable those programmers This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions.

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 to build sophisticated Web-based applications," said Michael Senechal, Tango Product Manager. "Our development team has taken Tango 3.0 to a level beyond other Web application development tools. We have been able to provide a cross-platform tool for creating enterprise business applications without compromising our visual programming interface."

Visual Web Development Environment

The unique visual interface of Tango makes it an industry leader in Web-based development. The visual action metaphor simplifies display while the standard expandable tree window provides easy navigation through complex applications enabling developers to easily manipulate the display, business, and database logic within the Tango application file. This interface enables Web application developers to build, maintain, and support Web-based applications faster and with fewer resources than any other tool on the market. Project-based Development

New to Tango 3.0 is project development. A project consists of several application files and allows Web developers in a team environment to contribute to a development initiative. Tango has new facilities for commenting applications as well as support for third-party source code control applications. These features are a necessity for developers building complex applications as they enable them to have greater control over inter-related application files. Transaction Support

EveryWare has added transaction-processing capabilities to Tango Enterprise 3.0, enabling Web developers and IS departments to have greater control over database instructions. Tango's transaction processing Updating the appropriate database records as soon as a transaction (order, payment, etc.) is entered into the computer. It may also imply that confirmations are sent at the same time.

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 statements within a transaction are completed or none are completed. Special icon-based actions within Tango have been added, providing developers with Begin, Commit, and Rollback A DBMS feature that reverses the current transaction out of the database, returning the data to its former state. A rollback is performed when processing a transaction fails at some point, and it is necessary to start over. See two-phase commit.  transactions. These actions enable the developer to deploy more complex applications, while staying in Tango's visual environment.

Server Side Java Integration

EveryWare has extended Tango's Java strategy with the ability to execute server-side Java. This support enhances the developer's ability to communicate with other applications written in Java residing on the server by supporting both Java Classes and Java Beans See JavaBeans. . Tango will fully support all of Java's capabilities enabling developers to create more complex business logic by capitalizing on Java's multi-platform capabilities and advanced programming features.

Support for JavaScript

Along with the new Java integration, Tango Enterprise 3.0 is now JavaScript 1.2 compatible. This compatibility provides Tango with an industry-standard scripting environment allowing IS departments and Web developers to create more sophisticated Web applications. The new Script action provides an interface for executing JavaScript code at the server level as well as providing client-side support. By integrating JavaScript within Tango, Web developers can utilize their existing knowledge of the JavaScript language without having to rely on, or learn, a new proprietary scripting language A high-level programming, or command, language that is interpreted (translated on the fly) rather than compiled ahead of time. A scripting, or script, language may be a general-purpose programming language or it may be limited to specific functions used to augment the running of an .

IS departments and professional Web developers will benefit from Tango's new features by creating complex Web-based applications ahead of schedule and under budget. Developers using Tango's enhanced visual programming interface, project management features, and Java support will quickly realize the product will better support their needs.

EveryWare has also begun to develop Tango modules that can be added to the Tango Enterprise development environment for faster solution delivery. These modules have been developed in Tango and they provide developers who are looking for Looking for

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 vertical Web-based applications with a cost-effective, faster way to deploy their solutions. EveryWare's first module, Tango Merchant, is an electronic commerce application. EveryWare will continue to develop Tango modules for vertical markets over the next year.

About EveryWare Development Inc.

EveryWare is the leading developer of cross-platform software for the construction and analysis of dynamic Web sites. The company supports multiple operating environments In computing, an operating environment is the environment in which users run programs, whether in a command line interface, such as in MS-DOS or the Unix shell, or in a graphical user interface, such as in the Macintosh operating system. , including Windows NT/95, UNIX UNIX

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, and Macintosh. EveryWare has two key products: Tango Enterprise, a Web application development tool, and Bolero bolero (bəlâr`ō), national dance of Spain, introduced c.1780 by Sebastian Zerezo, or Cerezo. Of Moroccan origin, it resembles the fandango. , a Web site tracking and analysis application. For more information on EveryWare or any of EveryWare's products call 888-819-2500, 905-819-1173 or email info@everyware.com .

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