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Create Rich Internet Applications using RAP

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OTTAWA, CANADA: The Eclipse Foundation has announced the availability of Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) 1.0, a freely downloadable Ajax platform for creating and deploying Rich Internet Applications.

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RAP 1.0 is the first Ajax platform that allows developers to create Rich Internet Applications (RIA) using the Eclipse component model, based on the OSGi standard.



OSGi is a service-oriented, component-based environment that promotes the interoperability of applications and services. Organizations using RAP are now able to create Ajax and RIA applications that are component-based and integrate into existing enterprise systems.



"Using the OSGi component architecture for our Browser-based applications allows us to quickly create and deploy customizable applications", said Ludwig Neer, CTO of CAS Software.

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He added, "The Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform enables us to create components that can be reused and extended by our partner companies. In addition, since Eclipse is open source and a de facto standard, we are avoiding proprietary frameworks, which is a very important thing for our partners."

 

RAP 1.0 includes features well-suited for enterprises that are building a large number of new applications based on Ajax and RIA technologies.

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These features include:

  • The ability to create and deploy RIA or RCP applications from the same Java code base, allowing organizations the flexibility to create browser-based RIA application or desktop-based rich client applications.  
  • Support for creating Ajax applications based on the OSGi component model.
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  • Java development tools that tightly integrate with the Eclipse platform and allow developers to quickly develop, test, debug and deploy RIA applications.
  • A complete set of frameworks for creating Ajax applications that support scalable user interfaces, complex widgets, databinding and loose coupling for UI elements.

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“The response we are getting to RAP has been wonderful”, said Jochen Krause, project leader of Eclipse RAP and CEO of Innoopract.

He added, “We see a lot of interest from organizations that want to create Ajax applications but can't sacrifice developer productivity. They like making use of a component model that integrates RIA applications with existing web services and JEE systems. Eclipse and OSGi provide the technology that makes Ajax ready for these organizations”.

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