Realtime,
creator of the leading global technology framework and applications to power the
Realtime web, announced a competition for developers to submit their xRTML 3.0
apps before a distinguished panel of judges, including developer Peter Lubbers
of Google and Sam Wierema of TheNextWeb. The latest release of xRTML 3.0, the
eXtensible Realtime Multiplatform Language, is transforming the World Wide Web
into the Realtime Web.
The
new xRTML 3.0 flattens the learning curve for building next-generation apps
with bidirectional Realtime communications. Its instantaneous updates employ a
fraction of the bandwidth required of traditional request/response and
near-real time technologies. Major enhancements include:
• A more robust, coherent and flexible core
framework.
• Provision for the use of multiple versions.
• Beta release of a storage layer with
built-in connection and security protocol, and provision of read/write
permissions.
• A new templating system focused on data
rather than form, making it an invaluable tool for data-dependent applications.
• An inheritance model to simplify processes
and make it easier to extend tags or create new ones from scratch.
• Metadata to provide a virtual roadmap within
your browser.
For
further information visit: http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com/node/2463061
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