From Derek at WaveMaker
Our new 5.0 release is out! Download it and you'll see some major upgrades: automatic search-detail form generation, performance improvements for complex pages, reduced deployment size, custom widgets and templates, liveform with to-many relationships, widget locking and freezing, a new palette and menu system, improved property inspector and multiple project improvements.
Take a look and tell us what you think.
Enjoy!
Derek Henninger, VP Engineering
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Customer Spotlight
WaveMaker-KANA Case Study: Reducing Customization Costs by 75% Through Self Service
Last year, KANA Software - world leader in multi-channel customer service - selected WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio to build a browser-based client interface for its next-generation customer service solution. WaveMaker Studio will ship along with the product as part of the KANA platform, enabling KANA customers to enhance and extend the KANA application interface easily and without complex coding.
In a recent report, leading industry analyst Judith Hurwitz writes that KANA expects their customers will be able to reduce their application customization costs by up to 75% (over $1.75 million dollars a year) using WaveMaker.
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Did You Know?
The Free What's New in 5.0? Webinar is Next Week
WaveMaker 5.0 is so great we decided to give it its very own webinar. Want to know what's new in 5.0? Join us for a product demo and feature walk through. Ask any questions you like. Click the link below to learn more and sign up!
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Tips and Tricks
Custom Data Queries
WaveMaker uses Hibernate (open source Java persistence framework) and HQL (Hibernate Query Language) to perform powerful object relational mapping and to do custom database queries. In WaveMaker Studio, service variables invoke the HQL queries on the server side and return the results as bind sources for the client widget system. To learn more, click here or...
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For more tips and tricks, Visit the WaveMaker Developer Wiki ››
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