Press Release 2003-07-15 |
CLEAR METHODS ENHANCES STEAM PLATFORM AND WATER LANGUAGE FOR PURE WEB SERVICESSteam Engine Version 3.10 includes powerful ways to handle XML, access databases and simplify complex data representationsCambridge, Mass., July 15, 2003 – Clear Methods (www.clearmethods.com), a startup providing advanced XML and Web services technology, today announced the immediate availability of version 3.10 of its Steam™ platform, with features that add a new level of flexibility to Web services solutions. The latest release offers enhanced database access, extends XML to all tiers of computing and eliminates the need for wrappers when implementing Web services applications. The Steam platform, which includes the Steam IDE tools and editor and the Steam Engine runtime environment, provides a flexible, secure, and easy to learn platform for Web services. Steam applications are developed in the Water language, an open, all-purpose, object-oriented language that makes it possible to express business logic in XML. Water uses ConciseXML, a mark-up syntax compatible with XML 1.0, but more concise, less ambiguous, and designed for both data and logic. According to Jonathan Stephenson an analyst with CBDI, "Water represents an opportunity to clean up the mess of scripts and languages used to build interactive Web applications. Both enterprises and ISVs will find it well worth while to spend the short time required to learn this new, simpler approach for Web services applications." "Water and Steam have allowed us to consolidate what would normally be multiple code-generating layers of applications into a single software systems architecture approach that is powerful, adaptable and user-friendly", said Dave Loda from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Dave is the founder and manager of the Applied Technologies Group, an internal innovation hub for United Technology's Pratt & Whitney division, and is working on developing a mobile, distributed computing architecture for the company's products to improve both supply chain efficiencies and customer support. About Clear Methods Founded in 2001, Clear Methods is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Press ReleasesRead the latest press releases from Clear Methods.Try Steam XMLDownload a time-limited free trial version of the Steam XML Professional Edition and take a test drive.Corporate BackgrounderDownload and read the Clear Methods Corporate Backgrounder (PDF format)“Water represents an opportunity to clean up the mess of scripts
and languages used to build interactive web applications.
If rumors of a similar initiative from Microsoft called X#, also known as Xen, are true
this will be the way to build systems in the future.”
- Jonathan Stephenson, Analyst, CBDi |