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Aonix Makes High-Performance Graphics Available for Embedded Java™ Developers
Eclipse SWT integrated with PEG+™ from Swell Software Embedded World, Nürnberg, Germany, February
14, 2006 Aonix®, the provider of the PERC® real-time virtual machine for embedded targets, is pleased to announce the release of SWT graphics extensions for its popular PERC environment. The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is available for embedded Java targets that support PEG+. SWT is a Java-based graphics library and a widget toolkit developed as part of the Eclipse platform. SWT is designed to be as close to the native environment as possible, making it the ideal choice for graphics in embedded applications. In contrast to Java graphics solutions running on native engines like GTK/X11 or Windows GDI, the Aonix SWT implementation is specifically tailored to the needs of embedded applications through use of the PEG+ engine. PEG+ from Swell Software is the leading graphics solution for embedded systems, featuring compact code size and full RTOS integration, while providing a rich set of graphics and media controls similar to that of desktop windowing systems. “Bringing together SWT and PEG+ is an exciting development for Java developers that will help drive them deeper into embedded and real-time applications,” said Dave Wood, PERC Product Manager at Aonix. “The combination of the standardized SWT interface with PEG+ is ideal for embedded development. SWT makes applications highly portable, while PEG+ is designed for compact size and efficient operation demanded by embedded applications.” “The Aonix integration broadens the spectrum for embedded developers to choose from and gives an additional platform for developing new innovative products,” said John Cuthbertson, Marketing and Partner Relations Manager at Swell Software, Inc. “PEG+ is already present in a variety of products including digital cameras, cellphones, printers, medical equipment, handheld GPS units and security systems. This integration with Aonix PERC VM enhances our product portfolio with Java solutions increasingly sought out for complex embedded applications such as avionics, communications, industrial automation, office automation, power plants, transportation, mil/aero, and fleet telematics.” The default appearance of PEG+ windows and controls is similar to the appearance of a desktop windowing system. This appearance can be modified to create a completely custom look and feel. PEG+ graphics can also be overlaid on real-time video or alpha blended using multiple graphical layers. The library is easily configured for an infinite variety of display resolutions, orientations and color depths. The Aonix SWT solution marries the standardized SWT library classes from Eclipse.org with the highly efficient PEG+ libraries by means of a dual-layer interface. On top of the stack is a portability layer written in Java that provides rapid porting to all PERC VM targets. The second component, between the PERC VM and the PEG+ library is a high efficiency native porting layer. The entire stack operates on top of the PEG+ screen driver and RTOS environment. Shipping and Availability About PERC About Swell Software, Inc. About Aonix Aonix offers mission- and safety-critical solutions primarily to the military and aerospace, telecommunications and transportation industries. Aonix delivers the leading high-reliability, real-time embedded virtual machine solution for running Java™ programs deployed today and has the largest number of certified Ada applications at the highest level of criticality. Headquartered in San Diego, CA and Paris, France, Aonix operates sales offices throughout North America and Europe in addition to offering a network of international distributors. For more information, visit www.aonix.com.
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