Posts Tagged ‘demo’

QAFE Platform 2.0 is here!

Tags: , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # December 1, 2011 | #No Comments

Great news: as of today QAFE Platform 2.0 is available for download! The new release provides a number of new and enhanced features for an even even greater productivity boost. Also, besides the fact that we made improvements on the QAFE Platform itself, this new version introduces the new QAML Builder which makes it really easy for any developer to create Modern Enterprise Applications.

The enhanced QAML Builder now allows you to graphically edit the event-handling and business-actions ánd lets you directly zoom-in to the native logic (Java or Database). Furthermore, the QAML Builder follows the Maven build standards, so that the result will be a Web Application ready for any JEE WebContainer implementation (Google App Engine or the known app servers).

Release notes:

QAFE 2.0
* Cluster Awareness for AppEngine Edition using native MemCache
* Performance optimizations
* Several improvements on UI components (datagrid, slider)
* Improvement on style processing
* Stability fixes

QAML Builder 1.3
* Fully graphically design and create the application: Events, Business Actions and Services
* Integration with the QAML Generator 1.3
* Embedded appserver
* Maven based, so fully extendable
* Prebuilt Eclipse Environment containing all necessary plugins

QAML Generator 1.3
* Database services can be combined
* Stability fixes

If you’ve downloaded earlier versions of QAFE, 2.0 is the release you will want to download today (request a new Trial License file via info@qafe.com). If you haven’t downloaded QAFE yet, simply go to http://registration.qafe.com for instant access!

QAFE Videos: Run your QAFE App in 5-minutes!

Tags: , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # October 25, 2011 | #No Comments

Want to work with QAFE and don’t know how to start? Head over to our video area for a step by step guide!
 
Now, we are not Spielberg, and Joanna is not a professional voice actor (but a professional IT / DBA consultant), but we are pretty sure the video’s will help you find your way around QAFE, within a couple of minutes.
 
The best way to start QAFE is by using the QAFE Builder-plugin for Eclipse. See the video “Getting started with the QAML Builder” for more information on this.
 
The subsequent videos are divided in several groups:
* The Development Environment
* The Components
* The reusable components
 
More? If you want assistance for something specific, please send us an email and we’ll help you out!

Update: Oracle Forms Conversion FAQ

Tags: , , | Posted in Blog on # January 14, 2010 | #No Comments

In addition to our extensive general FAQ (containing over fifty answers), we just uploaded an Oracle Forms Conversion FAQ. On this page you find the answers to questions like: How do transactions from Forms work inside QAFE? My Oracle Form has parameterized input, can QAFE do the same? Is there a GUI that can help me migrate my Oracle Forms? And many other FAQs. 
 
Check it out: Oracle Forms Conversion FAQ.
 
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you did not find the answer you are looking for. Also, if you DID find the answers needed, and want additional information, simply let us know!