Hi, A new release of our Web 2.0 developer tools are now shipping. Included is the "HTML Layout and Rendering Engine and a Form Editor for Morphic" that I announced here: http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/pipermail/general/20080127/000004.html To ease development of LK apps, I've bundled a copy of LK. We include an embedded web server, so it's a complete web development environment for building Web mash-ups with LK clients :-) Since LK is in flux, we haven't ported all of our mash-up tools to LK and consequently there is no formal product documentation. I'll blog with samples over the weekend. And here's the blog announcement: http://web.mac.com/altmobile/altmobile_blog/ALT_Mobile_Blog/Entries/2008/3/21_Announcing_XML_Studio_v7.3.html I am pleased to announce that version 7.3 of the <alt> XML Studio is now shipping. Featuring the industry's first commercial Comet developer tools, the XML Studio breaks new ground in the development and testing of Web 2.0 applications. Developers can now build and test real-time streaming mash-up applications. Version 7.3 embeds a copy of the upcoming <alt> Dynamic Mashup Server which uses a custom version of Grizzly, the Comet technology from Sun. In addition to its Web 2.0 server support, version 7.3 of the XML Studio adds mash-up developer support for 3 new Web 2.0 client technologies: Mozilla Prism (the single-site browser (SSB) technology from Mozilla Labs, Sun's Likely Kernel (a JavaScript/SVG web programming environment from Sun Labs), and Microsoft's WebSlices (a new feature of Internet Explorer 8). Previous versions of the XML Studio introduced mash-up developer tools for Opera Widgets, Apple Dashboard Widgets, Adobe AIR, Microsoft Vista Sidebar Gadgets, RSS mash-up feeds, Yahoo! Pipes, Google Gadgets, JavaFX Script, and Safari on iPhone. Version 7.3 of the XML Studio also adds new capabilities to its Web 3.0 semantic web developer tools. Now, our RDF mash-up meta data includes support for SSML-- the W3C standard for speech synthesis. By explicitly including text-to-speech technology in our mash-up RDF definitions, we hope that both the visually impaired and non-English speaking users will become full participants in the mash-up revolution. The <alt> XML Studio is available for Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE, Ubuntu, and Solaris. To download a copy of the <alt> XML Studio, visit http://altmobile.com/Home.html --Zaid ALT Mobile http://altmobile.com/Home.html (web site) http://web.mac.com/altmobile (official blog) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/pipermail/general/attachments/20080321/d9dceeb1/attachment.html |
Sorry that should have been: "...since LK is in flux, we haven't
ported..." and not "...since LK rted..." --Zaid ALT Mobile http://altmobile.com/Home.html (web site) http://web.mac.com/altmobile (official company blog) On Mar 21, 2008,@9:41 AM, ALT Mobile DEV <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > A new release of our Web 2.0 developer tools are now shipping. > Included is the "HTML Layout and Rendering Engine and a Form Editor > for Morphic" that I announced here: > > http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/pipermail/general/20080127/000004.html > > > To ease development of LK apps, I've bundled a copy of LK. We > include an embedded web server, so it's a complete web development > environment for building Web mash-ups with LK clients :-) > > Since LK rted all of our mash-up tools to LK and consequently there > is no formal product documentation. I'll blog with samples over the > weekend. > > > > > And here's the blog announcement: > > http://web.mac.com/altmobile/altmobile_blog/ALT_Mobile_Blog/Entries/2008/3/21_Announcing_XML_Studio_v7.3.html > > > I am pleased to announce that version 7.3 of the <alt> XML Studio is > now shipping. Featuring the industry's first commercial Comet > developer tools, the XML Studio breaks new ground in the development > and testing of Web 2.0 applications. > > Developers can now build and test real-time streaming mash-up > applications. Version 7.3 embeds a copy of the upcoming <alt> > Dynamic Mashup Server which uses a custom version of Grizzly, the > Comet technology from Sun. > > rgb(70, 60, 60); font-family: ArialMT, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: > 15px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; > letter-spacing: 0px; line-height: 20px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin- > left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; opacity: 1; padding- > bottom: 0px; padding-top: 0px; text-align: left; text-decoration: > none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; ">In addition to its > Web 2.0 server support, version 7.3 of the XML Studio adds mash-up > developer support for 3 new Web 2.0 client technologies: Mozilla > Prism (the single-sit y from Mozilla Labs, Sun's Likely Kernel (a > JavaScript/SVG web programming environment from Sun Labs), and > Microsoft's WebSlices (a new feature of Internet Explorer 8). > > Previous versions of the XML Studio introduced mash-up developer > tools for Opera Widgets, Apple Dashboard Widgets, Adobe AIR, > Microsoft Vista Sidebar Gadgets, RSS mash-up feeds, Yahoo! Pipes, > Google Gadgets, JavaFX Script, and Safari on iPhone. > > Version 7.3 of the XML Studio also adds new capabilities to its Web > 3.0 semantic web developer tools. Now, our RDF mash-up meta data > includes support for SSML-- the W3C standard for speech synthesis. > By explicitly including text-to-speech technology in our mash-up RDF > definitions, we hope that both the visually impaired and non-English > speaking users will become full participants in the mash-up > revolution. > > The <alt> XML Studio is available for Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows > Vista, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE, Ubuntu, and Solaris. > > To download a copy of the <alt> XML Studio, visit http://altmobile.com/Home.html > > > > > --Zaid > > ALT Mobile > > http://altmobile.com/Home.html (web site) > http://web.mac.com/altmobile (official blog) > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [hidden email] > http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/mailman/listinfo/general An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/pipermail/general/attachments/20080321/79decf76/attachment-0001.html |
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