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Here is the second part of the CAFE fundamentals blog series. This time, I am explaining two important interfaces called Communication and UserProcedure with an example. If this is the first time you are hearing about SailFin CAFE, I recommend reading the CAFE fundamentals article and the blog on writing your first CAFE application. The core of this discussion is an example which shows...
As per the schedule SailFin V2 released today. Here is an overview of the release.

This blog explains how I used Crucible for Code review of my work in Sailfin.
J2EE

Quick post as an update to my last entry on Web applications and SailFin CAFE

Hope you have read my blog on "Writing your first SailFin CAFE Application". There I explained how to handle a 2-party call using SailFin CAFE. Now lets see how can you write a simple conference application.
Servlets

So far I have described how create server applications that handle cal, conference and IM. This edition take a look at how to add communication capabilities to web applications in a (very) simple way.
Instant Messaging
Continuing on the features of SailFin CAFE, this edition covers how to write a simple IM server.





