Curl(R), Inc. today announced the availability of the public beta version of the Curl Run Time Environment (RTE) for Macintosh. The Curl RTE, a key component of the Curl Rich Internet Application (RIA) Platform, is the engine that executes Curl applications and displays their user interfaces. The Mac Beta release of the RTE is intended for customers looking to run their Curl Windows and Linux-developed applications on the Macintosh. The Mac Beta RTE can be downloaded free of charge at http://www.curl.com/download/index.php.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (BusinessWire EON) May 29, 2007 --
Curl®,
Inc. today announced the availability of the public beta version of
the Curl Run Time Environment (RTE) for Macintosh. The Curl RTE, a key
component of the Curl
Rich Internet Application (RIA) Platform, is the engine that
executes Curl applications and displays their user interfaces. The Mac
Beta release of the RTE is intended for customers looking to run their
Curl Windows and Linux-developed applications on the Macintosh. The Mac
Beta RTE can be downloaded free of charge at http://www.curl.com/download/index.php.
The Curl RTE is part of the Curl RIA platform that allows developers to
implement a new class of enterprise-grade, complex Web-based
applications that cannot easily be developed with other RIA
technologies. Additionally, corporations with legacy client-server
applications can move to Web-based delivery, increasing reach and
reducing cost. In addition to the RTE, the Curl platform consists of two
other main components: the Curl Language, a full-featured,
object-oriented programming language that integrates rich text
formatting, GUI layout and presentation scripting; and the Curl
Integrated Development Environment, which includes tools for developing
and debugging Curl applications and a Visual Layout Editor and numerous
code examples to get users started quickly.
The Mac Beta RTE obeys standard Macintosh user interface conventions and
supports the full range of features that are supported by the Curl
Windows and Linux RTE products. This includes:
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Full multimedia support – Includes 2D and 3D
graphics libraries, scripting of event-based interactions, support for
dynamic animations and audio data.
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High security – Offers flexible and reliable
privilege-based security features.
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Unmatched connectivity – Supports all
standard networking protocols and server-side architectures and
protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, XML, cookies, TCP/IP, SOAP, Unicode,
PHP, J2EE and .Net.
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Just-in-time compiler – Compiles Curl
content language applications into native code that executes with the
full performance of the client machine.
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Declarative and elastic graphical layouts –
Layouts can be described declaratively, as in HTML. Layouts also adapt
elastically to the size of the window in which they are displayed, so
users can size browser windows as they prefer.
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Integrated controls, dialogs and layout objects –
Provides all the capabilities of HTML controls and HTML forms.
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Fully internationalized GUI system –
Includes support for text entry and display using Asian languages such
as Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
“With the return of the Mac to the enterprise,
we realized the need to provide that growing community with the same
ability to execute Curl applications that Windows and Linux users
already enjoy,” said Bert Halstead, vice
president and chief architect, Curl. “Now,
Mac users can benefit from the advantages found only in Curl-based Web
applications, including highly complex user interfaces, large data sets,
on-line and off-line usage, high performance and security.”
The Curl RTE can run on Power PC and Intel Macintoshes with operating
systems of OS 10.3 and later. The Beta version can execute applications
developed for the most recent version of the Curl RIA platform, Version
5.0, launched at the Web 2.0 Expo in April 2007.
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About Curl, Inc.
Curl provides a Rich Internet Application platform for building and
deploying Web-based applications that demand complex, highly interactive
interfaces previously only possible as client-server applications. Using
Curl, developers can implement a new class of complex,
business-critical, Web-based applications that cannot easily be
developed with Ajax or other smart client technologies. Curl allows
corporations with legacy client-server applications to move to Web-based
delivery, increasing reach and reducing cost. Founded in 1998, Curl is
headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Sumisho Computer Systems. Curl has over 300 customers and
40 partners world-wide. For more information visit www.curl.com.
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