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Direct support via email, online web form or phone. Hot fixes available for download online. Rolling release schedule rather than long wait times between builds. Online knowledge base including code examples and developer guides.

 

 

 

 

WebRenderer Swing Edition is a pure Swing embedded Java browser component built upon Mozilla technology (the same as Firefox™). Through an innovative world-first architecture WebRenderer Swing Edition provides Standards compliance that no other Java browser can match whilst remaining a pure Swing Lightweight component.

 

 

Features exclusive to the Swing Edition

 

 

100% pure Swing Lightweight rendering

 

HTML 5, SVG, Canvas, SSL, Javascript etc..

 

W3C DOM (inc Level 2)

 

Plugins inc Java Applets

 

SSL Certificate Interface

 

32 and 64bit: Windows, Linux, OSX, Solaris and AIX

 

 

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The WebRenderer Swing Edition is available for a free 30 day trial period. To help you get started we have put together a Developers Guide, Code Examples, an API document and some test applications with the 30 day trial.

 

 

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See for yourself why the WebRenderer Swing Edtion the world's leading Java browser SDK... (download)

 

 

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WebRenderer is a fully supported SDK, with regular updates and extensions to the core API.

 

 

 

   

 

 

Millions of deployments and counting.. Users of JadeLiquid's tools can be found in every corner of the Earth

 

   News

 

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 > WebRenderer core features on display! - Article
 
 
   Additional News  
 
 > Enabling HTML 5 WebSockets in WebRenderer - Blog
 > 64bit WebRenderer deployment with Web Start - Blog
 > Deploying WebRenderer Server Edition in Tomcat - Blog
 > WebRenderer 6 adds performance text search - Blog
 

 

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