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JadeLiquid Software WebRenderer: Seamlessly Connect the Rich Client to the Server  
1st August 2006 - JadeLiquid Software is pleased to announce the release of WebRenderer Desktop Edition v3.1, the leading Java browser Software Development Kit. WebRenderer Desktop Edition v3.1 includes many enhancements, including improved plugin support, SSL certificate management, FireFox 1.5 support and Intel OSX support. WebRenderer continues to offer Java developers the most accurate, standards compliant and robust Java browser component technology. JadeLiquid works closely with key clients to enhance and drive the core direction of the WebRenderer Java browser SDK. Exciting new features, browser and platform support provide developers with extended deployment options and functionality.

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JadeLiquid Software WebRenderer: Seamlessly Connect the Rich Client to the Server  
With the number of J2EE based Web infrastructures growing at a phenomenal rate there is a need for presentation layers to display complex Web based content. The challenge for client-side Java applications is to display this rich Web content in a meaningful way. Java does not have a standards compliant Web content rendering engine built into the J2SE SDK. This poses a challenge for Java developers with a requirement to display rich Web content.

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JadeLiquid Announces WebRenderer Server Edition Beta Release for Java J2EE  
JadeLiquid Software announced the beta release of WebRenderer Server Edition, the leading Java browser component. WebRenderer Server Edition development has been driven by overwhelming demand for a standards compliant Java browser component that runs in headless server environments without the requirement for a GUI.

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JadeLiquid Software Releases WebRenderer Server Edition Java Browser Component  
JadeLiquid Software announced the release of WebRenderer Server Edition, the leading Java browser component. WebRenderer Server Edition has successfully completed its beta phase. Development of the WebRenderer Server Edition was driven by overwhelming demand for a standards compliant Java browser component supporting headless server environments.

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