Echo1

Echo1 File Transfer Library

The Echo File Transfer Library facilitates the exchange of files between remote Web clients and server-side Echo applications. The components of this library provide for both uploading and downloading files to and from the server, as well as displaying files (such as PDFs or Microsoft(R) Word documents) within applications.

Add-Ons / Libraries

EchoPoint

A collection of useful Echo components, including a calendar-based date chooser, a charting component, a tabbed pane, a color chooser, a font selector, a framework for creating wizards, dynamic menus, and an automatic browser refresh timer.

Download

This page provides links to download the latest available versions of the Echo framework v1.0. If you are intending to use Echo for a production purpose, please use the 1.1 (STABLE) version.

Echo1 API Documentation

This page contains a list of available API specification documents for the latest versions of the Echo Component Framework and Application Container.

If you are a developer who is creating an Echo-based application, you most likely are looking for the Public Component Framework API.

The current 1.1 (STABLE) Echo release is version 1.1.4, released Tuesday, January 11, 2005.
Release Type ZIP Format TAR/GZip Format
Binary package with tutorials echo.zip
( 802 KB )

Echo1 FAQ

Getting Started

Q: How do I start using and learning Echo?
A: Visit the Echo Tutorial.

Software Requirements

Q: What are the server requirements to host an Echo-based application?
A: A Java Servlet Container implementing the Servlet 2.2 Specification is required to host an Echo-based application. The Java Virtual Machine must be compatible with JDK 1.2. (Sun 1.3 and 1.4 JDKs as well as the IBM 1.3 JDK are known to work).

Echo1 White Paper

Echo: The next-generation in Web application development.

Introduction

API Documentation for Application Developers
Component Framework
FAQ
Answers to questions which have been frequently asked by Echo developers.
Tutorial

Echo1


Echo1 was the first iteration of the Echo framework. It was initially released in 2002 and used quasi-AJAX capabilities to provide a component-based and event-driven means of developing web-based applications.

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