Xsemble Release 3.7: UI, UX and Speed
Xsemble release 3.7 comes with improvements in UI (User Interface), UX (User Experience) and speed of burning.
Xsemble release 3.7 comes with improvements in UI (User Interface), UX (User Experience) and speed of burning.
Absence of a workable unit of measurement results into lack of quantitative information, which in turn prevents timely corrective action. We introduce component point to fill this gap.
Xsemble 3.6 features Documentation export, Syntax highlighting of the Implementation dialog and Enhancements to Xsemble User Guide.
The article covers how to create a web form for an Xsemble Page component effortlessly with a web editor, while taking into account the component reusability.
With release 3.5, Xsemble forays into supporting standalone applications, beyond supporting only web applications. Support for standalone desktop and command line applications is added.
Xsemble release 3.4 comes with parameterization enhancements that broaden the reusability from single component level to the entire project level.
Xsemble 3.3 brings code level enhancements to Xsemble projects. Generated code templates are aligned with static code analyzers (linters) and use primitive types.
Xsemble adds initial support to Spring Boot technology in the release 2.3.1. The support is enabled using a cartridge.
Xsemble 3.2 comes with many enhancements in areas of live monitoring of existing application, parameterization and burn configuration.
Xsemble has inbuilt powerful mechanisms to create components that are independent of one another and their environment. This gives rise to high component reuse.