BluePhoenix AppBuilder (formerly Geneva AppBuilder, and acquired by BluePhoenix in October of 2001) keeps your enterprise from being dependent on any particular technology. Applications built by BluePhoenix clients before the days of 'www.' and '.com' are now running in the eBusiness world due to the ability of AppBuilder to redeploy across platforms.
With AppBuilder you don't need specialists in every new technology language--with one tool you can easily make changes to every application. Now your personnel can focus on your business goals rather than on the latest technology.
AppBuilder deploys to the traditional environments (COBOL and C) and is flexible enough to move to the new technologies (EJBs and HTML). A robust and reliable tool for building and maintaining enterprise-scale applications, AppBuilder includes the following features:
- Operates in a mainframe environment for high volume transactions
- Repository-based for collaborative development
- Deploys across multiple platforms and architectures
- A fully integrated toolset
AppBuilder 2.0, released in April 2000, added the ability of creating J2EE compliant applications through Java code, HTML/Java Servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). The newest release (2.0.2 was released in January 2002) expanded the product's Java development capabilities and enables deployment of complex, integrated enterprise applications that conform to key industry connectivity standards such as IBM MQSeries, J2EE's RMI/IIOP Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) and the HTTP Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
For more information Visit the BluePhoenix Web site.
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