Building Java, .Net apps without coding
Kinzan this week will release Kinzan Studio & Server 4.0, a development and deployment environment that lets developers build enterprise applications through an assembly model by simply linking components in a drag-and-drop format. The initial version of Kinzan Studio & Server 4.0 is the Java version, based on the Eclipse open-source application development platform. The .Net version will follow this summer and run as a set of plug-ins to Microsoft’s Visual Studio .Net.
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