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Some time in April 1988 work started on Frontier 1.0. Frontier is almost ten years old. Josh Lucas tells a great story of how he got Java and Frontier to talk to each other via XML. A January email exchange with Sun's Bill Joy on exactly this issue. I have to eat my words! We're going to have 100 percent pure Java-native connection. For Java developers, this is what we're working towards, having Java code be a full participant in the new server-side architecture that builds around Frontier's integrated object database. WebReview: Servlet reference guide. Update: We're going to further delay the release of the WebDAV client/server for Frontier 5 because we want to test it to be sure it's conforming to the IETF spec. We've received a test client to work with. It's important to be sure we're releasing a compatible server, not one that's (just) compatible with our client. Arnold Lesikar: Tag Extraction Kit for Frontier 5. A report on last Wednesday's BANG meeting.
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