SpryWare Readies Java Interface


SpryWare director Daniel May says the vendor has delivered the new API to two clients, both providers of order management systems, one of which is a new client that is dependent on being able to use Java, and the other of which is an existing client of SpryWare's C++ API that wants to perform more development using Java. SpryWare has spent the past six months developing the API, and plans to bring it to market as a standalone product within the next 30 days, May says.

He says C and C++ have

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