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Postgres Plus Ajax = Web 2.0 Made Easy!
http://www.keeneview.com/ 2008/ 05/ postgres-plus-ajax-web-20-made-easy.html
WaveMaker announced a partnership last week with Enterprise DB, specifically their blades program. Enterprise DB (based on Postgres) is being bundled with the next release of WaveMaker to beef up the database part of our Ajax development platform. Now Lewis Cunningham, a Senior Solutions Architect for Enterprise DB, has posted a great WaveMaker product review. He compares WaveMaker to Oracle Forms and Oracle ApEx, with the difference that WaveMaker works with standard Java and the Oracle products only work with Oracle PL/SQL. Lewis says: Wavemaker Studio is much more of a GUI IDE than the ApEx application builder.
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Need To Build Ajax Apps With Postgres Plus?
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/BobZurek?entry=...Simplifying the creation of Ajax applications is a goal of many software tools these days, but the folks at WaveMaker have taken this effort to a new level with their slick rapid Ajax development tool called Wavemaker Visual Ajax Studio. Our very own Lewis Cunningham has written up a nice review of their product here. This rich development environment goes a long way in helping you build what I call Information Intensive web based applications using some very nice drag and drop features in the product. I've had the pleasure to speak with Chris Keene about their solution and we are both excited about working together to ensure that Wavemaker Visual Ajax Studio uses Postgres Plus as a first class open source enterprise database that comes alongside the product in the near future. Give it a try, they have downloads for Windows, Mac and Linux. I think you will enjoy working with the product. Having worked in the development tools space for many years, it is refreshing to see the advancements that are being made in next generation development environments that help developers overcome obstacles in rapidly creating new styles of enterprise applications.
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