New JavaBeans Marketplace Opens Online | Internet News

New JavaBeans Marketplace Opens Online

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Nov 2, 1998
1 minute read

Flashline.com
announced today the opening of its online JavaBeans marketplace, a Web
store totally devoted to the online sales of JavaBeans and other components.


Flashline is attempting to unite the fragmented component market “by
bringing together software component buyers and sellers on one site and by
providing documented and tested modular components designed for reuse.”


The Flashline software component store enables customers to securely order
components online, and the products are immediately delivered to the
customer’s computer. In this fashion, shoppers are able to compare the
features and requirements of all the components in the repository.


The shop is now accepting applications from individual developers,
companies, corporate IT developers, systems integrators, and others looking
to sell their components. Flashline handles the sales transactions and
comprehensive marketing activities for all vendors.


For additional information about the Flashline JavaBeans marketplace, visit
the Flashline Web site.

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