After 4 months of incredible hard work the new javeline website is online together with it’s connected sites. We created several movies to explain to a larger audience what the benefits are for using Javeline PlatForm, DeskRun and OnEdit. Check out the movies using the following links:
PlatForm (Devs): http://www.javeline.com/product-platform.php?video=PF|0
PlatForm (Enterprise): http://www.javeline.com/product-platform.php?video=PF|1
DeskRun: http://www.javeline.com/product-deskrun.php?video=DR|0
OnEdit: http://www.javeline.com/product-onedit.php?video=OE|0
The website contains a lot of texts explain the concepts and benefits of the products. Especially for the devs that want to use the open source software we’ve set up http://developer.javeline.com. It has downloads as well as links to all sorts of articles, tutorials etc. Bugs can be placed in the bugtracker. I will enter my list of bugs in there next week.
As mentioned in an earlier post http://www.ajax.org is online now, although Im still keeping it beta untill Im sure all issues are ironed out. It has been tested on FF1.5+ (should work in 1.0), Safari 2 and 3, IE6+ and Opera 9.1+. Ajax.org shows the ground concepts of Javeline PlatForm in its demo’s as well as demo’s for the other products. I’m currently writing an article on declarative development which should give a more clear understanding of why we’ve choose to set the framework up like that. Check out the example, I think the reason already becomes clear when you follow the tutorial.
We have set up 3 different mailinglists for anybody that is interested in the products or would like to try/use the open source versions themselves. The internals list is especially for that group. If you are interested please sign up at http://developer.javeline.com/mailinglists.php.
I always love getting input on how to improve things on the website or in the software, please do not hesitate to post to this article, use the mailinglist, or just sent me an email.