Random Walk Builds Pure Java Data Distribution Platform Using Javabeans

DESKTOP APPLICATIONS

NEW YORK--A Java consulting company for financial applications, Random Walk Computing, has built a real-time data distribution platform, Market Watch, written in the Java programming language.

Market Watch also makes full use of JavaBeans, the portable, application development components of Java.

While Random Walk, a New York-based company, has no immediate plans to market its display interface as a product, it has implemented components of Market Watch at a number of client sites in New York.

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