1060 NetKernel Standard Edition is a resource oriented microkernel and RESTful application server based on the convergence and unification of powerful fundamental concepts found in the World Wide Web and Unix. NKSE includes extensive functionality including transports (HTTP, SOAP 1.1 / 1.2, REST Web-Services, JMS, Cron, etc.), resource models (XML, Image, RDF, PiNKY for Atom and RSS feeds, JSON, etc.), services (XML pipeline processing, RDBMS access, etc.), tools (request visualizer, debugger, unit testing, etc.), and supported programming languages (Groovy, Ruby, Java, Python, JavaScript , Beanshell, XProc, XSLT, etc.).
| Tags | Internet Operating Systems |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: The bootloader was upgraded. Module factory decoupling was done. Logging capabilities were improved. The PoiNK resource model for spreadsheet processing is used.


Changes: This release is built upon a complete clean implementation with a refined clean Resource Oriented Computing abstraction.


Changes: Ongoing polishing of presentation and documentation, including a new tutorial on embedding the NetKernel inside a Java application as an ROC co-processor. Bugfixes including a scoping issue with lazy evaluation within DPML.


Changes: Styling of the backend control panel. Improved support for IE. Continued work on the documentation featuring a quick start guide. Reductions in memory footprint. Miscellaneous bugfixes.


Changes: The H2 database has been refactored to an independent module with the ability to specify triggers resolved in request scope. Memory leaks in permgen and heap for Groovy support have been fixed. DPML changes to give uniform address-space to assignments. Further memory footprint reductions. Support for IE in docs and control panels with Google's svgweb. Ongoing fleshing out of documentation.
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