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Release Notes: This release introduces the Alchemist Model-Based "Web Application-Generating" Web Application. Use it to incrementally define and test your object models before generating the Java code, building and deploying directly to your Tomcat server.

Release Notes: The Alchemist model-driven generated Web applications have been refactored to provide a simpler architecture, a more intuitive interface, and half the file size. Several example war files are downloadable from the main Web site for instant tomcat deployment.

Release Notes: This release includes CTCDOM - yet another W3C DOM implementation. It compares well with other DOM implementations but was developed to demonstrate the generic modelling use of the CTCMap class.

Release Notes: This release introduces the CTCMap object available under the LGPL. CTCMap is a class that directly supports two-way linked object associations, including one-to-many and many-to-many.

Release Notes: This release introduces a Join object to simplify the declaration of object set intersection. A new whitepaper on 'Incidental Persistence' provides a new view of the Generic Model.

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Release Notes: This release fixes a problem in some of the spreadsheet formula dependencies. There are several new and updated whitepapers on the main site.

Release Notes: This release includes an enhanced version of the MetaView browser providing a standalone GUI for the Alchemist model-based generated systems. New whitepapers and example downloads are available on the Website.

Release Notes: This release included a flyweight SMTP mailer integrated as a GPO formula primitive. QUDOM integration with InterActor allows presentations to be defined using XML.

Release Notes: This release features performance improvements, a quicker Quick Unmodifieable DOM (QUDOM), a memory resident IStore implementation (MemStore), and stream optimizations that can halve object retrieval time in the persistent object model.

Release Notes: This release introduced GPath, an XPath-like query language that is tightly integrated with the standard object navigation, s-expression formulas, and "striterator" patterns.

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