ObjectRiver announces HTML5/WebSocket Compiler ToolkitEnterprise Java Developers Can Now Generate High-Speed Low Latency Bi-Directional services that comply with the next generation of HTML5 WebSocket standards
By: ObjectRiver SAN FRANCISCO - Sept. 29, 2014 - PRLog -- FOR RELEASE Sept 29, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO – Oracle OpenWorld JavaOne 2014 Conference – ObjectRiver, a metadata compiler company for transforming legacy solutions, announced today a product for generating WebSocket compliant solutions for the emerging Java WebSocket standard JSR356. WebSockets is part of the HTML5 standard for communicating with Web servers. ObjectRiver’ Traditional Web service communication to the Web server uses character strings with formats like XML of JSON. This requires conversion to the character format and back. A parser is also required with this method, which adds more complexity and computation of Web services. With WebSockets, the connection to the server starts out as an HTTP request and is upgraded to full duplex binary socket connection. For the first time, developers can pass binary information right though the Web server’s port 80 with no string conversion or parsing required. “This is the future for the next generation of Web services,” said Steven Lemmo, CTO of ObjectRiver. “With our compiler technology, you can describe the most complex data structures, and seamlessly communicate between client and server.” The WebSocket Compiler Toolkit is completely free for small projects. A nine minute webinar of the WebSocket Toolkit can be viewed at www.objectriver.net/ About ObjectRiver ObjectRiver is an 11 year old company that develops metadata compiler solutions for modernizing legacy applications that are described with metadata and data models. The company has recently moved its metadata compiler technology to the cloud with its premiere CloudCompiler solution. Visit www.objectriver.net for more information. End
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