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Four J's Development Tools Announces Availability Of Genero 1.3
Four J's Development Tools, a provider of development tools and deployment
infrastructure, announced the availability of Genero 1.3, a groundbreaking
application development and deployment infrastructure.
With Genero developers are free to choose virtually any OS, database or
hardware platform to develop and deploy their application. They are never
locked in -- the same application can move to new platforms with little or no
effort. And with Genero, developers get all the advantages of advanced
capabilities like Web services, industry standard XML and enterprise
application integration at their fingertips without paying a huge price in
infrastructure or lost productivity. Genero brings unprecedented productivity,
agility and scalability to the delivery of data-intensive business software
solutions.
Genero will significantly reduce development time. Unlike other development
environments, Genero efficiently delivers data-intensive applications without
the overwhelming complexity and unnecessary object-oriented overhead. Because
of its simplicity, Genero is not only ideal for high-skilled developers, but
also enables "newer" developers to focus on the business logic rather than the
infrastructure and rapidly build high-scaled business applications.
"These are very exciting times for Four J's," said Jean Georges Schwartz,
chief executive officer of Four J's Development Tools. "Genero is truly
revolutionary; it cuts through the complexity, insulating business logic from
the numerous heterogeneous and ever changing deployment permutations and
therefore opens the door to endless possibilities. Genero 1.3 can be used as
an alternative to languages such as JAVA and .NET. or provide interoperability
with applications that have already been developed with other languages. With
Genero you get all the benefits and features of more complex languages without
the need for rewriting or re-architecting the application."
Genero enables developers to focus on business logic rather than
infrastructure by combining a synchronized XML tree structure designed to
optimize performance, a business and database-oriented programming language,
and a robust and reliable deployment architecture. Developers can now focus on
deployment issues such as databases, operating systems and user interfaces.
Genero enables the rapid, predictable, GUI and platform-independent
development of business applications. Genero 1.3's support of new technologies
such as Web services ensures that applications are insulated from future
technology changes.
Genero was designed from the ground up for building high performance
applications. It achieves this through its application workhorse, the Dynamic
Virtual Machine, or DVM. The DVM does the heavy lifting of optimizing an
application's architecture and deployment infrastructure. It is a highly
efficient application server, which automatically manages and optimizes
communications between client and server, without developer effort -- no
longer does the developer have to spend time rewriting the application for
more performance.
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