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.NET News Desk sembleWare Demos Visual Welder at TechEd
sembleWare Demos Visual Welder at TechEd
By: .NETDJ News Desk
Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM
(June 24, 2003) - At TechEd 2003, sembleWare, a business unit of Objecutive Inc., demonstrated their new Visual Welder for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. The product is a high-speed application construction and assembly tool that extends Microsoft's .NET strategy to change the way scalable, enterprise-level Web applications are created, deployed, and sold. By replacing the typical software coding paradigm with a new "assembly" model, sembleWare Visual Welder reduces development time and expense and enables software reuse, according to the company. Visual Welder enables developers to assemble .NET applications from .NET "Parts," which can be downloaded directly into an application from an online Parts catalog or a corporate Parts repository. By "snapping" parts together in Visual Welder's 3-D Spatial Editor, developers can readily assemble and modify ready-to-run .NET applications, view entities and relationships, preview screens, and modify individual Parts - all in a user-controlled 3-D environment. The Parts, unlike traditional components, are the fundamental building blocks of a business application and span multiple tiers of the system. Examples of typical Parts include an invoice, a customer, or a country. Parts and Composite Parts, such as a billing system or contact management system, are self-contained, functional units that can be readily assembled using Visual Welder to create flexible, robust, ready-to-run applications. For more information, see www.objecutive.com. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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