Activerse and ObjectSpace Join for Java-Enhanced DingBots | Internet News

Activerse and ObjectSpace Join for Java-Enhanced DingBots

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Sep 4, 1998
1 minute read

Activerse
Inc.
announced this week it will partner with ObjectSpace, Inc. to
incorporate its Java Generic Library (JGL), the Generic Collection Library
for Java, into Activerse’s DingBot SDK, the bot software developer kit.


“Bots” are network applications that perform repetitive functions such as
seeking and retrieving targeted information, or monitoring devices and/or
activities. DingBots can be used to communicate with other users (and other
bots) through instant messages, chat and file transfers.


By using the DingBot SDK, developers are able to create custom bots
according to the needs of the individual developer or enterprise. The bots are
then integrated with Ding!, Activerse’s instant collaboration product.


ObjectSpace’s JGL is a powerful addition to the Java Developer Kit (JDK)
and has so far been used by more than 100,000 Java developers. The JGL
provides the code base that is needed for in-depth data processing. The tool
provides programmers with instant access to a high performance set of
easy-to-use containers and algorithms.


By incorporating the JGL into the DingBot SDK, development is said to be
easier and less time-consuming. For additional information, or to download
the DingBot SDK, visit the Activerse Web site.

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