WebGalileo Faces™ releases components as open-source - Press Release
Miami, FL July 11, 2007
WebGalileo Faces™ JSCAPE and SoftAspects today announced that their popular WebGalileo Faces™ component suite will be released as open-source under the Apache License.The decision to go open-source was made in an effort to expand the user base while continuing to offer commercial support options. JSCAPE and SoftAspects will continue to offer support to current licensed customers as well as provide community user forums and paid commercial support options for the newly released open-source version.
WebGalileo Faces™ is a suite of Ajax-enabled Java Server Faces (JSF) components for streamlined development of Rich Internet Applications. Using WebGalileo Faces™ components, developers can create web based applications in a fraction of the time required and with fewer errors. This time savings allows developers to deploy applications much faster and focus more of their efforts on the business logic of the application versus the technical details of writing software.
WebGalileo Faces™ has built-in support for several IDE including Sun Java Studio Creator™>, IBM Rational Application Developer™, Oracle JDeveloper™ and Eclipse™.
For more information or to download WebGalileo Faces™ go to http://www.ria-components.org.
About JSCAPE
Since 1999 JSCAPE has focused on developing Internet software components for both the Java and .NET development environments. JSCAPE software is in use by a wide variety of businesses and government agencies in more than 50 countries worldwide. JSCAPE is also an approved GSA vendor making it products available for government purchase via the GSA schedule.More information on JSCAPE may be found at http://www.jscape.com
About SoftAspects
Founded in 2004, SoftAspects mission is to provide state-of-the art Java products and development services. SoftAspects, in it's partnership with JSCAPE, is the leading vendor of Java Server Faces components on the market and was the first to offer commercial Java web components based on the Java Server Faces framework released by Sun Microsystems™.More information on SoftAspects may be found at http://www.softaspects.com