ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 22, 1998--
Rapid Logic's New Development Kit Uses OpenControl Backplane(TM) to Make It Easy To Deploy Java for Network Element Management
Rapid Logic, Inc., creators of the OpenControl family of network device configuration, and management solutions, today began shipping JavaControl(TM), a Software Development Kit (SDK) that enables network device vendors to quickly and easily deploy Java-based configuration, management, monitoring, and control capabilities into their products. Using JavaControl, device vendors can expose the embedded functions of their products to higher-level Java applets running in Java-enabled Web browsers in a zero-programming, building block fashion that requires no Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in the embedded device. Like the WebControl SDK, Rapid Logic's Web-based control system, the JavaControl SDK utilizes the OpenControl Backplane(TM) (OCB), the company's "write once, present anyhow" device management framework to overcome many of the common problems associated with developing embedded Java applications. In addition to freeing network device vendors from having to embed a JVM into their device, the OCB provides a unified data access model that allows vendors to seamlessly hookup a device's legacy C-based functions and SNMP MIB variables to Java applets, HTML pages, e-mail alerts and command-line interfaces. Moreover, the OCB provides a bi-directional communication layer that reconciles the potentially crippling performance hit to network devices caused by using TCP as an interface for network management applications. What's more, via the OCB's object abstraction model, JavaControl enables vendors to create different iterations of high-level Java applets without needing to re-engineer or even re-compile the underlying embedded C code. As such, it's tailor-made for device management customization or GUI outsourcing strategies.
A New Strategy for Embedded Java Development
JavaControl uses a brokering scheme to manage applets and applet communications, eliminating the need for an embedded JVM. An Applet Broker handles all communication between the Web browser and the embedded device, managing applets downloaded to the Web browser. The broker is stored on the embedded device and loaded, along with any presentation and data processing applets, into the Web browser, delivering real-time graphs, reporting, indicators, and charts that provide higher-level control of and reveal granular information about the network device. JavaControl's Applet Broker manages all communications, automatically multiplexing and de-multiplexing requests, as necessary, and presenting only the information required via UDP, a lightweight protocol, to optimize communications and minimize overhead. The Applet Broker interfaces with Rapid Logic's OpenControl Backplane, so it works seamlessly with all data types and protocols. The OCB provides a unified data access model, abstracting Java presentation code from the underlying embedded C code so the integrity of a client's proprietary code is maintained. By developing Java-driven user interfaces that are integrated into the OCB, developers can easily modify the look, feel, and/or function of their Java-based management interface without ever having to change underlying code. A component assembly framework that enables engineers to discover, hookup, and bind the proprietary functions of their products to HTML pages, Java applets, SNMP MIB variables, e-mail alerts, and command-line interfaces, the OCB solves the greatest life cycle challenges vendors face: allowing presentation methodology to easily access data within their devices. The OCB provides fast time-to-market, reuse of code across multiple product lines, and a user interface that can be created in any language, fine-tuned for any end-user segment, and modified at any time with no engineering required.
A Drag-and-Drop Integration Tool
JavaControl comes bundled with the JavaControl Integration Tool, a visual Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool that gives developers a drag-and-drop development environment, shortening development time from months to minutes. The JavaControl Integration Tool provides a zero-programming component assembly framework that reduces the process of Java-enabling a device into three steps: "Discover" (the embedded elements in the device), "Hookup" (embedded elements to the Java layer) and "Build" (a customized Java applet that is tightly integrated with the functions of the embedded device). Because the process occurs in a completely visual, non-programmatic fashion, no knowledge of Java programming and only minimal knowledge of the underlying embedded functions of the device is needed to use JavaControl. Developers customize the look, feel, and function of their products using standard Java Beans as development building blocks, dragging them into a design palette. JavaControl comes with a library of preconfigured Java Beans to display charts, switches, gauges, and other elements, although programmers can generate new Java Beans using conventional Java development techniques. "In talking with our customers, they expressed three primary goals with respect to deploying Java-based functionality into their products. First, they wanted a systematic way to expose their legacy code base to Java-based graphs, monitors, and the like. Second, they didn't want their engineers to have to become Java experts to accomplish the task. Third, they wanted all of this without having to embed a JVM in the device," said Mark Sigal, CEO for Rapid Logic. "With JavaControl, we're giving companies a development platform that fits their immediate needs like a glove while providing a unified, extensible device management strategy that can be systematically migrated from product to product across the development life cycle. We're delivering cheap insurance for making sure that their element and network management strategy is not leading to a dead end." JavaControl integrates easily with all major Real-Time Operating Systems, offering single-click integration. It is the perfect extension tool for customers who have already developed embedded HTML applications using WebControl(TM), Rapid Logic's embedded Web SDK that also interfaces with the OpenControl Backplane. Using a simple point-and-click tool, all of the development work done for WebControl can be integrated into JavaControl in just a few seconds. Like WebControl, JavaControl also provides "drop-in" support for all major SNMP stacks, allowing vendors to avoid spending hundreds, if not thousands, of hours interfacing with previously defined elements.
Price and Availability
The JavaControl Software Development Kit is immediately available through both royalty and royalty-free pricing options, depending on a client's cash position, the scope of the license, and the nature of the product. Base licensing packages start at $45,000 per target product licensed. JavaControl can be purchased directly from Rapid Logic. Leading manufacturers are already embracing Rapid Logic's OpenControl Backplane architecture which, among other benefits, affords embedded network device vendors extensibility to other management methodologies including Web, Java, SNMP and command-line interfaces. The growing list of Rapid Logic licensees includes Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO), PairGain (NASDAQ:PAIR), Xylan Corporation (NASDAQ:XYLN), Asante Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASNT), Performance Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTIX), Digital Microwave Corporation (NASDAQ:DMIC), Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., XLNT, and Packeteer, Inc.
About Rapid Logic, Inc.
Founded in 1996 by the pioneers of Web-based management for network devices, Rapid Logic, Inc., is a privately held software company that develops device configuration, management, and control solutions that deliver significant time-to-market and product development life cycle advantages to network device vendors. Investors include Sterling Payot Company, a private, San Francisco-based investment banking firm; Tom Shanahan, Chief Financial Officer of Agile Software Corporation in San Jose, Calif.; and Morton H. Meyerson, Chairman of Perot Systems Corporation based in Dallas. For more information about Rapid Logic and its Open Control family of configuration and management solutions, call (510) 749-0900 or visit the company's Web site at rapidlogic.com. For information about the company's new demo CD, call (510) 749-0900, send a fax to (510) 749-9009, or send e-mail to sales@rapidlogic.com. Rapid Logic's corporate headquarters is located at 1040 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501.
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