ICEmobile 1.3 – Mobilize Enterprise Java Web Apps

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ICEmobile 1.3 is now Available!
The Easiest Way to Mobilize Enterprise Java Web Apps

ICEmobile is the easiest and most cost effective way for companies to mobilize Java EE web applications. With ICEmobile, you build web applications that look, feel, and behave like native applications on any of the World’s most popular mobile devices. As business needs evolve, you can easily add advanced hybrid capabilities to your applications – taking them beyond the boundaries of HTML5. ICEmobile delivers all these features in a true cross-platform environment, so you can satisfy your BYOD (bring your own device) requirements using a "Write Once" methodology, saving time and money along the way.

This release contains over 125 new features and enhancements, including:

  • Blackberry 10 is now supported – ICEmobile supports all prominent mobile device platforms
  • ICEmobile-SX hybrid for Android – Extending the powerful Android Chrome browser with hybrid capabilities
  • ICEmobile CSS now compatible with Themeroller – Native themes easily customized with ThemeRoller
  • New mobile DataView component – Delivering rich, touch-enabled data tables to compact displays
  • Augmented reality support (beta) for Qualcomm Vuforia – Build interactive augmented reality
  • Many new style and performance enhancements – Optimized, faster, better
  • Spring MVC support has been improved – The easiest way to mobilize Spring MVC applications

ICEmobile Overview | ICEmobile Hybrid – No Native Development | ICEmobile 1.3 Release Notes

White Paper – Easy Mobilization of Java EE

The demand to mobilize your enterprise is unstoppable, and the requirements to support BYOD deployments are inevitable, but your enterprise applications are founded in Java EE, and the path to mobilization looks awfully thorny. Adopting a native development strategy seems pretty much like a non- starter. Your team would need whole new skill sets, and the BYOD requirements mean that those skills would have to span all the device types you need to support. A web- based approach would definitely align better with your legacy systems, but can web-based approaches deliver the expected mobile user experience, and can mobile browser implementations support all the features that mobile users will demand? icemobile whitepaper

Download: Easy Mobilization of Java EE whitepaper.

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