Nacimiento Software Unveils AppletVIEW Toolkit | Internet News

Nacimiento Software Unveils AppletVIEW Toolkit

May 12, 1998
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Nacimiento Software Corp. today announced the release of AppletVIEW Toolkit 1.0, a product used to develop Java applets that communicate over the Web through virtual instrumentation servers to instruments and devices.


The AppletVIEW Toolkit facilitates the creation of graphical user interfaces
that are used to access and control electrical or mechanical systems via the
Internet or intranets. Engineers and scientists using the AppletVIEW Toolkit
can develop Java applets which can be used as “virtual control panels” for
existing instrumentation systems.


As a cross-platform solution, the AppletVIEW Toolkit enables standard Web
browsers to be
used to control and monitor ongoing experiments, processes, machines, test
equipment, instruments, and other physical devices from any location.


The AppletVIEW Toolkit is a drag-and-drop programming tool that automatically
generates Java applets. Sliders, knobs, graphs and other controls are
dragged-and-dropped within the applet building tool to create the GUI.


The user interface controls and applets are implemented as Java Beans, and include the built-in ability to communicate over networks. The toolkit is written entirely in Java, runs within existing Web browsers and has been tested on Windows 95, Windows NT, MacOS and UNIX.


The AppletVIEW Toolkit 1.0 is now available from Nacimiento Software
Corporation. For additional information, visit the company Web site or send
e-mail to info@nacimiento.com.

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