Curl Announces General Availability of Its Curl Data Kit
Second product to be delivered from company’s
open source initiative allows data-centric application development in
Curl; features support for client-side SQLite databases
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Business Wire EON) July 7, 2008 --
Curl®, Inc.
today announced the release of its Curl
Data Kit (CDK), the second product to be delivered from Curl’s
Open Source initiative. As the newest addition to Version 6.0 of the Curl
Rich Internet Application (RIA) Platform, the CDK library
facilitates building data-centric applications in Curl and provides
support for local SQL databases. By allowing the storage and retrieval
of data using the popular SQLite engine, the CDK library is an important
foundation for occasionally connected computing (OCC) applications
developed with Curl.
The Curl Nitro beta
release, an extension of the Curl RIA Platform, incorporates the SQLite
engine in the Curl Run
Time Environment (RTE), providing CDK-based application a reduced
footprint with the full benefit of the Curl security model. Recently
released sample applications such as the CurlGraph
use the CDK for local storage when disconnected, showcasing Curl Nitro’s
Fit Client or Desktop RIA capabilities. In addition, SQLite databases
are fully integrated with the Curl DATA-ACCESS functionality, enabling
the use of standard Curl techniques for presentation and manipulation
such as RecordView, RecordGrid, RecordForm and DataBinding.
“We are always looking for new ways to extend
Curl’s features and functionality to make it
the Fit Client platform of choice for enterprises looking to build Rich
Internet Applications,” said Jnan Dash, chief
strategy officer, Curl, Inc. “By adding the
CDK library, we are allowing the Curl developer community to take
advantage of the full power of SQLite, the most widely deployed SQL
database engine in the world.”
The CDK project was established in 2007 as part of Curl’s
Open Source strategy to broaden its enterprise RIA platform and empower
the Curl developer community by establishing a common repository of open
source component libraries. As part of the CDK Open Source project, Curl
released two previews to the community prior to making it generally
available.
In addition to the CDK, Curl established two additional open source
projects: the Web
Services Development Kit (WSDK), which was made generally available
earlier this year; and the Curl
Development Utilities (CDU), which provides functions supporting
application development including unit testing and project development.
All three projects are provided under the Apache V2.0 License and hosted
by SourceForge.
For up-to-date information on the Curl Open Source strategy or product
information, please visit the Curl
Developer Center, a forum for valuable educational resources and
links to an extended community of Curl developers.
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About Curl, Inc.
Curl provides a Rich Internet Application platform for building and
deploying Web-based applications that demand complex, highly interactive
interfaces previously only possible as client-server applications. Using
Curl, developers can implement a new class of complex,
business-critical, Web-based applications that cannot easily be
developed with Ajax or other smart client technologies. Curl allows
corporations with legacy client-server applications to move to Web-based
delivery, increasing reach and reducing cost. Founded in 1998, Curl is
headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Sumisho Computer Systems. Curl has over 300 customers and
40 partners world-wide. For more information visit http://www.curl.com.
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