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JAFA Plugin for FileMaker, http://www.fmstack.com/

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JAFA Plugin for FileMaker, http://www.fmstack.com/

JAFA is a FileMaker Plugin that allows Java developers to write Functions using the Java Programming Language.

This means that Users can Script inside FileMaker to your in-process Java components and services.

The JAFA 'Function Provider Toolkit' allows Java developers to code, build, deploy, digitally sign and then sell licenses for their own functions.

And, this is all managed from a FileMaker database itself !!

'Function' can mean almost anything Java.

Some functions perform only local processing.

Other functions introduce enterprise-level integrations using transport layers supported by the Java technology stack.

The toolkit has just been released.

If you are interested in using the Toolkit to write your own JAFA functions, then view the 'JAFA Development' pages at http://www.fmstack.com. You can request a trial license.

If you are interested in learning about existing and in-development JAFA functions for your own use, then view the 'JAFA Function Provider' pages at http://www.fmstack.com.

In the first week, 2 functions have already been released by cybersack.com

- JAFA Collections and NumericSort.

If you would like to get us to perform a FileMaker -> Java integration, using our toolkit, on your behalf, then drop us a line from the 'Contact' page

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