Icwri is a lightweight, very simple, service-oriented Java built-in script. It can help Java developers build some application interfaces in a service-oriented style. It can also help non-technical people join the development team to write their own application scripts to enforce business rules and decisions. Icwri service providers and consumers can be either Icwri scripts or Java classes. An Icwri script can run all alone, but the primary purpose of Icwri script is to have an assistant language of Java. It can run on any system with JDK/JRE 1.5 or above installed. It does not support Java SE 6 Script Engine because of the service-oriented design and the requirement to support Java SE 1.5 users.
QuickJas is a multi-process (not multi-thread) Java application server. It is well designed for OLTP applications with many large size objects in a JVM of a huge heap. It is a very simple Java application server. It utilizes non-invasive POJO classes as services, and the users are not required to learn any special API to build a client/server system.
Many users report that there is a CLASSPATH problem on Windows. It is because of a small defect of the document. I added an extra space of the CLASSPATH. Now I have updated the document.
The monitor in this release is very easy to use. Any WebSphere MQ user can install it in 5 minutes. Nothing is required to learn and change. You can also change the monitoring web page as you want ...
a XML accelerater I wrote a XML accelerater based on Smartlib. Please consult: http://www.lrsolution.com/rss/xmler.html
Add Solaris support This release includes an implementation of SUN Solaris (SPARC) using gcc
Unix support I provided implementations of old version Regular Statement String for Solaris and HP-UX before. But I do not have those Unix boxes at hand now.
An Eclipse plugin which provides a Vim-like input scheme for text editors.