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Active Endpoints Announces the Java Advancement Kit
JAK to Allow Java Developers to Leverage Web Services, Reuse Existing Applications and Acquire New Skills
Apr. 8, 2008 02:15 PM
Active Endpoints wants to make sure that Java developers who
don’t know JAK get introduced to a revolutionary technology.
JAK – the Java Advancement Kit – is a way to create service
orchestrations using the web services that Java developers have already
created. JAK includes a trial of ActiveVOS Professional, access to detailed,
self-paced training, the white paper BPEL for Java Developers, technical
support during the evaluation period, sample code and more. JAK is free for
Java developers and can be downloaded from http://www.dontknowjak.com/.
“Many Java developers have created web services, but have
not yet taken the next step of orchestrating them into powerful, services-based
applications because the usual SOA-based tools are too difficult and expensive
to piece together,” said Eric Egertson, vice president, sales, Active
Endpoints. “ActiveVOS solves this problem because it is the only visual
orchestration system available that is familiar and complete enough for Java
developers to be effective with quickly.”
ActiveVOS is the choice for Java developers as it is both
100% standards-based and because it does not force Java developers into a new
way of working. For example, ActiveVOS works with JMS/MQ topics and queues,
Java/EJB components and RESTful services. Developers can design, develop, test,
deploy and maintain services-based applications from the familiar Eclipse-based
ActiveVOS Designer without ever having to hand-code BPEL.
JAK delivers a comprehensive set of services that make it
easy for Java developers to pilot their first web-services based applications.
JAK evaluations can be affordably upgraded to full ActiveVOS Professional
and/or ActiveVOS Enterprise licenses.
For more information
on Active Endpoint contact, Sonal Rajan sonal.rajan@activevos.com at Active Endpoints.
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