Listings Owned by Harold Licari

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MDA compliant and built on Eclipse, BLU AGE ® generates UML models from legacy applications' source code and instantly transforms them into Java EE and .Net applicat...
Last Updated on 2 September 2010 by Harold Licari
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MDA compliant and built on Eclipse, BLU AGE ® generates UML models from legacy applications' source code and instantly transforms them into Java EE and .Net applicat...
Last Updated on 2 September 2010 by Harold Licari
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MDA compliant and built on Eclipse, BLU AGE is groundbreaking software workbench that instantly and automatically transforms your Models into Agile Java EE and .NET business...
Last Updated on 2 September 2010 by Harold Licari
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Building Java Enterprise applications is now easier and faster than ever. With M2Code for Javaâ„¢, experience the perfect combination of best of breed Model Driven technologies,...
Last Updated on 19 May 2010 by Harold Licari
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Building Flex/Spring RIA applications is now easier and faster than ever. With M2Flexâ„¢, experience the perfect combination of best of breed Model Driven technologies, MagicDrawâ„¢...
Last Updated on 19 May 2010 by Harold Licari
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Building Spring Enterprise applications is now easier and faster than ever. With M2Springâ„¢, experience the perfect combination of best of breed Model Driven technologies,...
Last Updated on 19 May 2010 by Harold Licari
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BLU AGE Corporation, a Netfective Technology Group company, is a software vendor specialized in Agile Model Driven Development (MDD) and Legacy applications modernization. ...
Last Updated on 18 May 2010 by Harold Licari
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Agile4R is a model-driven application generator for IBM Rational Software Modeler (RSM) and Rational Software Architect (RSA). Agile4R generates working JEE business...
Last Updated on 17 February 2010 by Harold Licari
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CRUD Booster is a new plugin (now available for M2Spring and M2Code for Java) that enables you to easily generate working CRUD applications in few seconds, including the GUI,...
Last Updated on 14 January 2010 by Harold Licari