Jesús García Merino
AutoJava
AutoJava is a new free Java based toolkit for creating browser based applications, specifically designed for the Microsoft Windows platform. AutoJava uses the extremely popular Jetty web server and JBoss AS 7 for developing Java-based applications. AutoJava can be downloaded from their website for free. AutoJava works by using the standard Java toolkit to develop applications, which allows developers to choose exactly how the application will be built, modified and hosted. AutoJava can also be used on a variety of platforms such as Internet Explorer, Android, and IPhone. The Android AutoJava for IPhone is based on the JavaFX framework and works very well on the IPhone. AutoJava can be run in the Browser or on the Desktop. AutoJava is also fully cross platform compatible so it can be installed on Linux and Mac. AutoJava supports many popular programming languages including PHP, Python, HTML, CSS, Perl, etc. Programmatically. The main benefit of AutoJava is that developers can create applications quickly and easily with this free toolkit. To use AutoJava, a developer needs to enter a simple web form, with no HTML knowledge, and enter data. After the form is submitted, the application is automatically created. To install AutoJava, you must install the Java Runtime Environment, which is included with Windows operating systems. AutoJava can be also downloaded from the Internet if you don't want to install it on your computer.