Posts Tagged ‘web2.0’

High Speed Oracle Forms Modernization

Tags: , , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # January 18, 2012 | #No Comments

On your marks? Get ready… set… go! Answer this: How much time and effort goes into modernizing Oracle FMB’s to forms that are ready for any browser, any user, on any device? In this video we show you it only takes 4 minutes! And that is because we don’t want to rush you watching…
 

As the video demonstrates the QAFE Oracle Forms Modernization does most of the job for you. And it offers great extra’s:

     

  • Reuse 60-70% of the code
  • Apply filterrules to make the output cleaner (remove all no longer applicable / needed code). A new feature to improve the quality of the output code.
  • Use the output and edit/run directly in QAML Builder
  • Provide your styling (by means of CSS)
  • Bulk process Forms after a ruleset is defined
  • Forms Analysis for a better impact analysis

The end result – even without any manual code changes afterwards – is a set of working  data-aware applications. Logic in the Form is automatically placed in the new architecture on the correct level (in a Service Oriented Way).
 
Where pieces of logic are not reusable, QAFE provides them as comments in the QAML code so that the developer can manually modify those bits. Also QAFE offers many additional features to enhance the forms, beyond what is currently possible in Oracle’s client-server infrastructure. And thanks to the automated modernization you have all the time in the world to make those enhancements. 
 
Ready to instantly exceed the CIO’s expectations?
The automated Oracle Forms Modernization process is a QAFE application, for details on how to obtain a license for your (or your clients) business(es) please call + 31 70 319 5000.

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!

Cloud: editions

Tags: , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # September 28, 2011 | #No Comments

Cloud computing according to Wikipedia is “the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet).” Let’s say we agree on that definition. Next up is the distinction between private clouds and public clouds. Without wanting to spend too much time on definitions, the good news for QAFE developers and users is that QAFE runs on both.
 
QAFE works on private clouds, like the Oracle Exalogic machine (special QAFE-release for Exalogic is coming up), as smoothly as it does on public clouds, like Google App Engine. Both environments require specific changes within QAFE to work on them. As a result of which we introduced the concept of “Editions”.
 
Currently we have the Enterprise Edition that runs on any JEE5 compliant app server or web container implementation (like tomcat 7 or Jetty). Besides this Enterprise Edition we also provide the Google App Engine Edition (see previous post) which is tuned to work with App Engine and follows App Engine’s restrictions. 
 
So whatever your definition of cloud is, and whether you prefer to optimize for a public cloud or a private cloud, QAFE is ready for it.
 
Call +31 (0) 70 319 50 00 for details, or comment on this post if you want to find out more about QAFE’s Cloud Editions. Or dive in and see QAFE in action via http://registration.qafe.com

QAFE 1.4 released!

Tags: , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # September 14, 2011 | #No Comments

We are pleased to announce that the QAFE 1.4 version is released. This new version includes the brand new QAML Builder which helps you set up your environment even more quick and easy. Also, since integrates completely in the Eclipse environment, starting up a local QAFE instance is a piece of cake.
 
Simply fill out the form on http://registration.qafe.com to download the free trial. We’ll email you the license key right away!
 
Need some help?
Check out the instructions videos, which will give you a headstart in working with QAFE, helping you build your first QAFE application in a matter of minutes. You are also welcome to call for support – +31 (0)70 319 5000. Meantime we are working hard on some new tools and a new version of QAFE, which will be announced at the end of Q3 / beginning of Q4 2011. But forget about that -> download and use the enhanced QAFE Engine and the QAML Builder today, so that we know you’ll be back for more later!

Qualogy joined W3C!

Tags: , , , , | Posted in Blog on # November 9, 2009 | #No Comments

Qualogy, the organization behind QAFE, is proud to announce that the company joined W3C.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web. For QAFE that means that we propose the QAML, QAFE Markup Language, to be a standard. QAML has the unique feature that it combines technology independent declarative UI with declaratively SOA enabling backend technologies. The SOA enabling part is also  in a technology independent way.

Follow us on twitter or this blog to be updated on these developments.

Ad in Optimize Magazine

Tags: , , , , , | Posted in Blog, News on # March 10, 2009 | #No Comments

One of the products of QAFE is the Oracle Forms Conversion tool. With this tool we migrate Oracle Forms (from 6i and higher) to Web2.0 and SOA. To promote this product, we have created an ad and we are publishing this in the next Optmize Magazine, and independent Magazine for Oracle Professionals in the Netherlands. (more…)