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Skyway Software announced its vendor-agnostic SOA web solutions that generate J2EE-compliant code without using the runtime extensions. Skyway software has created web services and business solutions using SOA, for every tier of a standalone enterprise application. The company said, the Skyway Platform can provide services from external processes through a service registry and directly from a BPM application. This also includes applications with a service-based interface.
Skyway’s software covers data structures and data stores and creates processes and user interfaces. The company’s Skyway Builder uses a codeless wizard-driven development environment and generates J2EE-compliant code that does not depend on any runtime engine. The entire code runs on J2EE applications servers, and allows customers to use the existing infrastructure. Skyway said, the biggest risk in these projects is custom coding.
Skyway’s codeless environment allows companies to use existing expertise without having to learn J2EE or apply service-based architecture to their applications. The company provides only a weeks training to its customers. Skyway said the Builder needs components from many systems to create useable services of any kind. The developers need to do a lot of manual development. The software allows developers to reply on their core competencies without having to be experts on J2EE.
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Skyway Software is offering J2EE-compliant code without the proprietary runtime extensions. The company's SOA platform covers data structures and data stores. The software also creates processes and user interfaces. The Skyway platform can bridge services from external processes through a service registry and directly from a BPM application or any application with a service-based interface. |
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