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Manuel J. Goyenechea
Servertec announces the availability of a new release of Servertec
Foundation Classes (SFC), a collection of Java Classes and supporting native
libraries that allows Java developers to have access to popular native
functionality without having to code in C/C++ or know about the inner
workings of the native platform.
Servertec Foundation Classes Version 1.3.0 10/19/2003 features support for
ODBC Data Sources and includes minor changes, bug fixes and updates to
documentation.
Try Servertec Foundation Classes (SFC) Preview Release for 90 days for free
at www.servertec.com.
About Servertec Foundation Classes
Using Servertec Foundation Classes developers can easily create programs in
Java without having to create C/C++ code to access the Windows' Registry,
Shortcut Links, Drive Information, Network Resources, Environment Variables,
Windows NT Event Log, Files, System Console, IO Ports, File System and
Random Access Files with locking.
SFC can be used with any Java implementation that supports Java version
1.1.x or later and Java Native Interface (JNI).
Foundation Classes (SFC), a collection of Java Classes and supporting native
libraries that allows Java developers to have access to popular native
functionality without having to code in C/C++ or know about the inner
workings of the native platform.
Servertec Foundation Classes Version 1.3.0 10/19/2003 features support for
ODBC Data Sources and includes minor changes, bug fixes and updates to
documentation.
Try Servertec Foundation Classes (SFC) Preview Release for 90 days for free
at www.servertec.com.
About Servertec Foundation Classes
Using Servertec Foundation Classes developers can easily create programs in
Java without having to create C/C++ code to access the Windows' Registry,
Shortcut Links, Drive Information, Network Resources, Environment Variables,
Windows NT Event Log, Files, System Console, IO Ports, File System and
Random Access Files with locking.
SFC can be used with any Java implementation that supports Java version
1.1.x or later and Java Native Interface (JNI).