News
[06 Jan 2006]
Plans for new products and new prices
JavaParts team plans to release a few other products this year in the area of source code generators and model designers. Thanks to all our users who made this possible by purchasing 'DDE for Java' licenses and support packages, reporting bugs and in any way showing the interest in our products. This all allows us to lower our prices significantly. Check out our new 'DDE for Java'
prices. Thanks and Happy New Year!
[15 Nov 2005]
DDE Monitor 1.0 beta available
We are glad to announce that DDE Monitor 1.0 beta is available for
download. It is still beta, please post any bugs, suggestions, comments to the Forums. This version of the monitor won't work on Windows 9x systems, consult included readme file for more information.
[24 Oct 2005]
Increasing prices from November 1
We are going to change DDE for Java prices from November 1. The approximate prices will look as follows: Personal - $29, Commercial - $149, Source - $499, Personal Upgrade - $9, Commercial Upgrade - $49, Source Upgrade - $99, 2 months support - $199, 6 months support - $399, 1 year support - $599. As you see Personal license goes lower and other prices are increasing. Current prices are valid till November 1, hurry up if you planned the purchase.
[17 Aug 2005]
JavaParts Forum
Check out our new
forums. Find your answers quickly, share your opinion, let us know your needs. Come join the
forums!
[17 Aug 2005]
Change your account information
Now you can change your account information, change your password and even delete your account completely. Profile management pages are available via
Profile menu item (login is required).
[12 Aug 2005]
New Hosting Provider
After a series of downtimes we've switched to more advanced hosting provider. We hope that will result in better uptimes and eventually a better service for you.
[19 Apr 2005]
New Lowered Prices
Check out our new "DDE for Java" prices. They were lowered and new license types were added!
Now you can buy the full source code of "DDE for Java" library, subscribe to our support packages, and purchase library upgrades as they ship out.
The main difference between old prices and the new ones is that license now is issued on per developer basis. This means that if two developers are working with DDE for Java you need to purchase two licenses. Commercial and Source licenses are royalty free, meaning that you can distribute DDE for Java library together with your products freely. Existing customers will receive free updates and support during 1 year since the purchase.
[05 Apr 2005]
DDE for Java 3.0 released
The JavaParts team is glad to announce the availability of DDE for Java 3.0.
This version includes:
- Mutli-server conversations
- Asynchronous transactions
- Simplified event processing
- New examples and updated documentation
- Several bugs fixed
All users who order DDE for Java also get an improved version of DDE Proxy Server.
DDE Proxy Server allows clients from any platform to access DDE server data over
a TCP network. New version supports request, poke and execute transactions, and
also can accumulate a history for hot item updates.
Download from here.
[04 Feb 2005]
DDE for Java 2.0 released
We are glad to announce the availability of DDE for Java 2.0. This version includes DDE proxy server, which allows clients from any platform to access DDE server data over a TCP network. New version also contains new code examples, documentation updates and other improvements. Download from
here.
[14 Sep 2004]
DDE for Java 1.1 released
This version fixes bugs with national characters under Windows 9x and improves API documentation.
[27 Aug 2004]
DDE for Java 1.0 Updates
The installer was updated with the following changes:
- DDEException now outputs more verbose error messages.
- DDE.execute method was fixed to throw DDEException if server could not execute the command or if command was timed out.
- DDE.request method was fixed to throw DDEException if server could not find the specified item.
Please download from
here.
[15 Jun 2004]
JavaParts Site Opening
We are glad to announce JavaParts site opening. We believe it will help Java technology to become more reachable. And especially help those who are locked into legacy technology to move on to Java.