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Enhydra: Enhydra XMLC Beta Available!


 A new Enhydra technology has been released as a major component of
the Enhydra 2.1 Beta distribution.

Enhydra XMLC (XML Compiler) supports a completely new approach to
designing and developing dynamic Web application presentations.
Based on two Internet standards, XML and DOM from W3C
(http://www.w3c.org/DOM and /XML), Enhydra XMLC addresses limitations
to existing embedded language technologies, including Enhydra Jolt
and JSP.

Download Enhydra 2.1 Beta from the Enhydra download page at
http://www.enhydra.org/Downloads.html

There are three sources for Enhydra XMLC information. The Enhydra
GolfShop demo presentation has been migrated to Enhydra XMLC and
provides an excellent example of how Enhydra XMLC can be used. It
can be found in the Enhdyra 2.1 Beta Source distribution. Also, two
documents are provided in the Enhydra Documentation Page:

     Enhdyra XMLC Introductory slide presentation
     Enhydra XMLC Man page

Enhydra XMLC's significant improvements include:

- Virtual elimination of the need to hand-edit HTML documents.
- Every element of page documents is organized and manipulated as
  an object.
- Minimizes the dependencies between HTML designer and Java engineer.
- Supports complete freedom to choose best-of-breed HTML design
  editors.
- Complete separation of flow of control from content.
- Storyboards and mockups remain useful throughout the application's
  entire life cycle.

The capability of Enhydra XMLC goes well beyond presentation issues,
setting the stage for an XML-enabled Enhydra. This topic and more
will be addressed as part of the beta release. Enhydra.org is
preparing a series of Enhyra XMLC presentations.

We are very excited to contribute Enhydra XMLC and look forward to
feedback from the Open Source community.

--
David H. Young
Vice President, Corporate Development
Lutris Technologies, Inc.
1200 Pacific Avenue, Suite 200
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
831.471.9753 x210
831.471.9754 (Fax)
david.young@lutris.com
http://www.lutris.com
http://www.enhydra.org


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