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New version of IBM Application Creator for Business Users

Posted by kallner on November 16th, 2009. Other posts by kallner

A new version of IBM Application Creator for Business Users has been uploaded to the ProjectZero web site.
There is no longer a limit on the number of records that can be created for each form in an application.
Note: The free download is licensed for development and demonstration purposes only.
This new version (1.0.1.1) contains the following [...]

Enhanced File Handling and Upload/Download Features in App Builder

Posted by tjwolf on July 2nd, 2009. Other posts by tjwolf

Some new features have been recently added to provide enhanced file handling capabilities in the App Builder.  The new features, described below, are designed to provide the application developer with more control over file editing and viewing behaviors within the App Builder,  as well as provide additional file upload and download capabilities.
Specifying Display and Edit behaviors based on File Type
The [...]

Announcing IBM WebSphere sMash 1.1.0.1

Posted by brandon on April 17th, 2009. Other posts by brandon

The first fix pack for 1.1.0 has been published to both the projectzero.org and official sMash GA repositories.
The module version numbers are 1.1.0.1.nnnnn. Refer to the 1.1.0.1 wiki page for the list of bugs addressed and other information pertaining to this fix pack. Read more about modules in the dependency management section of the developer’s [...]

In the past we’ve always finished one “race” by delivering a new version of WebSphere sMash before starting on the next circuit. Our Monaco version resulted in sMash 1.0, then we started on Silverstone.  Silverstone became sMash 1.1, then we started on Sebring. While that’s been great for keeping codename confusion to a minimum, [...]

Read Our GroovyMag Interview

Posted by Ryan B on January 9th, 2009. Other posts by Ryan B

We had the opportunity to sit down last month with Michael Kimsal, editor of GroovyMag, to discuss Zero, sMash and things inbetween. WebSphere sMash provides RESTful web application development with Groovy and PHP. Brandon Smith, Joe Lea and I, providing perspectives on development, product management and community respectively, had a lively non-scripted conversation with Michael [...]