The Latest Official Version Of The Virtual Web Platform Has Been Released
Online, January 18, 2011 (Newswire.com) - The Virtual Web Platform version 1.0.1 has been officially released. This is a web-based application system developed by Ralph Ritoch, an independent freelance developer, whom you may have heard from his previous work in internet marketing. The software itself appears to be a new content management system with an exceedingly high-tech configuration and a customizable front-end design. After reading about the software at VNetPublishing.Com where the software is being released from, one would easily see that the software has more to offer than being just a content management system. Moreover, the site claims that the system is a virtual web-based operating system.
The Virtual Web Platform provides many features containing a good deal of technical jargon for web developers. Presently, there isn't anything which appears to be available on many of the currently useable content management systems. One missing feature from many other content management systems which is provided by the Virtual Web Platform is the system's ability to produce XML applications which can be accessed from a web browser. The process utilizes technology called XSLT which converts XML into interactive web pages. XML has more advantages over HTML used by most web sites since it is a data format that can be easily read with any XML viewer, and utilized by other computer applications as well. XML technology is widely-known in the computer industry and is used for many popular web services including Twitter, Facebook and Paypal. These types of applications are often referred to as 'web services'. They are used by companies to provide business-to-business services.
This latest version has modern features worthy of mention. The platform adds a new layer to the framework to support multiple communication formats such as standard HTTP, XForms, and SOAP. Some new document-type drivers have also been included to support dynamic generation of images and Javascript. The latest version of the platform now includes support for the W3C standard DOM Implementation Registry to support multiple document management implementations.
This technology seems to have been released before its time. The current application does not provide multiple features for users, and has clearly been designed for developers. With the large number of high-tech features, it is possible that we will see a number of new applications popping up on the internet in the near future which will require the Virtual Web Platform. This is a technology which may be worth keeping an eye on.
Contact:
Ralph Ritoch
[email protected]
http://www.vnetpublishing.com
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