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WaveMaker Studio 6.4.6
WaveMaker is the leading open source RAD development tool for web and cloud apps, with more than double the monthly downloads of any other RAD tool.

WaveMaker's visual, drag and drop tools flatten the Java learning curve by 92%, enabling any developer to build enterprise web applications that deploy to a standard Java platform. WaveMaker's WYSIWYG studio creates standard Java applications with 98% less code, boosting developer productivity and quality without compromising flexibility. WaveMaker applications are cloud-ready and include built-in support for multi-tenancy and elastic scaling.
The WaveMaker 6.3 release is the full Enterprise Edition - released under the Apache license. Other improvements include new widgets like popup menus, draggable trees and date time, a localization framework, a new JavaScript editor with auto-complete and debugging support, new functions, new events and new properties, and a host of others...
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Jul 18, 2010 | 10:50 PM