apixxo ag Releases featherlite Framework Version 3.3

Olten, Switzerland (24, May 2011) – apixxo ag has announced the release of Version 3.3 of its featherlite framework. The new release offers improved performance, integration and tracing as well as some new features..

The increase in performance of featherlite applications is caused by a different treatment of objects requiring an update. These objects are now collected in one in-memory transaction, revised and published to observers and clients only once. The elimination of multiple object updates has a positive impact on processing time. It also simplifies the implementation of project-specific services.

As the majority of featherlite applications are embedded in existing system landscapes, Version 3.3 includes a new connection view that simplifies integration. Not only does it provide users with meaningful insights on interface connections and their state it also includes new actions, services and commands that make it possible to manipulate connection properties and states.

featherlite Version 3.3 also includes a new logging console as well as a log file viewer that loads log files from remote featherlite servers. The use of the console to troubleshoot log4j files makes tracing more efficient and comfortable.

The new release includes further improvements to the Gantt chart client used for scheduling and planning processes. For a complete overview of all new features and more detailed information, visit the featherlite framework blog: http://featherlite-framework.com/index.php/blog/show/featherlite-v3-3-released

About apixxo ag
The featherlite framework is developed and distributed by apixxo ag, located in Olten, Switzerland. It is a Java-based framework that includes generic components that facilitate modular development and customized solutions.  featherlite has been successfully implemented in  process automation and optimization solutions in industry, logistics and services. Clients include Migros, Emmi AG, Perlen Converting AG, Gilgen Logistik AG and Medifilm AG.