Mobile Application Server Is 100% Java

Announced as the wireless industry's first commercial, 100% Java-based mobile application server, the M-1 Server application promises to give Java developers, regardless of wireless expertise, the ability to rapidly develop, deploy and update mobile
April 1, 2001

Announced as the wireless industry's first commercial, 100% Java-based mobile application server, the M-1 Server application promises to give Java developers, regardless of wireless expertise, the ability to rapidly develop, deploy and update mobile applications. Built for Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), the server provides all the components necessary to develop and deploy mobile applications in as little as four weeks, according to the company. Via a patent-pending architecture, adaptation to wireless technology advances is accomplished through simple upgrades and application programming interfaces (APIs).
Other features include: support for all mobile devices; automatic rendering of the output to match screen size, browser type, presentation/mark-up language, and memory size; built-in server-side intelligence and data-loss protection; support for multiple messaging channels; and intelligent back-end-data access and connection pooling. The M-1 Server is available now and a fully functional evaluation copy can be downloaded from the company’s web site.

Company: ALIGO INC.

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