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Axualize is a tool for creating applications by actualizing Java objects using XML. Axualize is based on JSR-57, and is intended to allow developers to create Java applications dynamically using XML. To understand how this could be useful, imagine a J2EE application with multiple client UIs being generated from Web applications. Using Axualize, you can present multiple form-based GUI front ends to your application by dropping in a Web application which builds your GUI applications using Axualize XML generated with JSP and whatever application framework you please.

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1.1.0

BSF motores para "Ruby", "JavaScript" e "BeanShell" foram adicionados. "BeanShell" é apoiada tanto por meio BSF e no tipo de modelo padrão. A "MrRoboto classe" foi adicionado, o que gera documentos que implementam ações java.awt.Robot simples. Esta classe MrRoboto implementa KeyListener e MouseListener, e é simplesmente adicionado a cada componente que será gravado. Um esquema novo BSF foi criado para auxiliar a criação de documentos que utilizam o padrão e BSF namespaces. ProcessHandler foi reformulado para se comportar mais como HttpHandler.
Tags: Major feature enhancements
BSF engines for "Ruby", "JavaScript", and "BeanShell" were added. "BeanShell" is supported both through BSF and in the default model type. A "MrRoboto" class was added, which creates documents which implement simple java.awt.Robot actions. This MrRoboto class implements KeyListener and MouseListener, and is simply added to each component which will be recorded. A new BSF schema was created to aid creating documents which utilize both standard and BSF namespaces. ProcessHandler has been refactored to behave more like HttpHandler.

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