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Tag: Smart GWT

~5 Shades of Grey – Another New Skin in Release 12

Check out our new ‘Stratus’ skin that will be part of the SmartClient/Smart GWT Release 12.   Like our ‘Tahoe‘ skin released earlier this year, Stratus is flat and modern looking. However, in comparison to Tahoe, the colors are more muted (mostly grey). It looks awesome. Have a sneak peek below.  You can also find our full Showcase of examples using the new skin...

Revolutionizing Lab Operation Digitization w/ Genohm’s SLIMS Application

Modern lab technologies such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) can generate millions of results from each test. Manual paper-based systems are therefore obsolete. There are solutions available to manage lab processes and results, but they have limitations and are cost prohibitive. Genohm CEO – Frederick Decouttere – saw this as an opportunity and built the revolutionary ‘SLIMS’ web application. SLIMS is...

Java Ecosystem Insights, Free Cloud Expo Pass … and One More Thing

  Exec Insights on the State of the Java Ecosystem Tom Smith from DZone recently interviewed Isomorphic CTO, Charles Kendrick, and several other execs, to get insights into the state of the Java ecosystem. Tom’s article was published in Dzone’s Guide to Modern Java. A few of the highlights were: The open source community is driving more innovation than Oracle Java continues to...

It’s time to de-support some really old stuff

A couple of times a week I find myself installing updates to one browser or another. Admittedly, I do use FF, Safari, Opera and Chrome. That translates to hundreds of browser versions since SmartClient 8.3 | Smart GWT 3.1 was released in 2012. With our SmartClient platform, we’re always pushing the boundaries of what web applications can do in the latest browsers. We also support users...

Is ‘lightweight’ always a good thing?

Business applications are supposed to improve productivity. That is why they exist. However, as developers, we sometimes get excited about a newly released technology and the benefits it claims. We can then end up adopting technology that actually degrades the final product – creating a less productive UI, and even ruining performance, despite promising performance claims. At Isomorphic, we see...