Bluestone Software Launches Code Blue | Internet News

Bluestone Software Launches Code Blue

Jun 24, 1999
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Bluestone Software Thursday launched Code
Blue, a developer program that gives Java, Web, and XML application
developers access to Bluestone’s Application Server frameworks for building
Internet commerce and data integration applications.

Developer registration for Code Blue is free. By
eliminating up-front licensing fees, developers working with limited
initial budgets can use Sapphire/Web and Bluestone XML Suite to build
applications for e-commerce and data integration. As Code Blue developers
build and deploy their Bluestone-powered solutions, Bluestone revenue will
be generated against distributed sales.


The Code Blue program encompasses all Bluestone products, including
Sapphire/Web, a platform-independent, 100% Pure Java Application Server
framework, and Bluestone XML Suite, a dynamic XML Application Server and
toolkit that provides a platform for building, distributing, and deploying
XML applications. These applications can utilize Bluestone’s
Customer-Facing Fault Tolerance, Hot Versioning, and Internet Quality of
Service features.


Application developers who register for Code Blue receive an information
packet on Sapphire/Web, Bluestone XML Suite, or both. In addition,
registered developers can participate in a Code Blue Webinar — a live,
interactive Web-based seminar covering Bluestone software and providing a
forum to ask questions and exchange ideas.

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