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March 30, 2011

The WebClient TreeView advanced control was designed to work with existing Plex Active/TreeView pattern functions with minimum changes to the action diagram. Read the following for the instructions (note this article was authored by Andrew Leggett, Senior Consultant for ADC Austin. He can be reached at aleggett@adcaustin.com). For example, you may want to implement a

January 12, 2011

The webcast information can be found on the CA Communities website (free login required), or please see below: Title: “Mobile apps for iPad/iPhone and Android with CA Plex” When: January 20, 2011 10 am Eastern Meeting URL: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/cai/join Meeting ID: CPSC42 Meeting Key: S}f,9%&9d Participant Dial In: 1-866-900-9594 International Dial In Number: (706)-634-5686 Conference I.D./Participant Code:

January 4, 2011

Gartner has identified Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications as the top 2 strategic technologies for 2011 (http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1454221), with 1.2 billion people now carrying rich, high-capability mobile handsets. CA Plex plus the upcoming release of WebClient i+ 2011 (1.8) will provide a solution for both of these topics. This technology preview will demonstrate construction of a

December 10, 2010

WebClient i+ Developers – WebClient Patch Release 1.6.1 is released. To obtain this release, please login to http://webclientiplus.com and select Developer Content and Software Downloads. This release contains bug fixes only, and a new, simpler upgrade guide and mechanism Important Note: It is our policy to publish product updates as soon as they become available. However,

December 9, 2010

The November 2010 WebClient newsletter is available at this link. Highlights of this edition include: CM First Technologies now providing sales, services, and support for WebClient i+ Roadmap for WebClient 2011 published Includes MDI and mobile smartphone support CA Events planned January webcast, cloud and mobile applications Free training on mobile and cloud development at

September 27, 2010

At application runtime, your WebClient application operates under the control of the WebClient i+ Server, also known as the WebClient i+ Runtime Framework. The WebClient i+ Runtime Framework is implemented as an extension of a standard J2EE Servlet, and provides all the services necessary to deploy your WebClient application as secure, high performance web applications.