uXcomm came to Concrete with a problem. They needed a front-end web application that was fast, powerful, and able to convey large amounts of information. This custom management interface was needed to handle large arrays of server hardware. The application was built using Java Server Pages (JSP), and Javascript, a client-side scripting language. Our application connected to uXcomm’s Java applets using SXML. The application was built to use AJAX whenever possible.

The software development process took advantage of the Extreme Programming methodology. This methodology encourages adapting to changing requirements at any point during the project life cycle, and is a more realistic than attempting to define everything in detail at the beginning of a project. Extreme Programming makes fixes and future development easier, particularly on short timeline projects.

The uXcomm application posed a hard problem. The organization needed a very complex application in a short amount of time. The initial application was delivered in four weeks, and the complete working version with in ten weeks, making uXcomm very satisfied with Concrete.


About Concrete Websites

Concrete Websites is dedicated to making the web a useful place. For over four years, Concrete has built online applications for organizations including Microsoft, Logitech, the Ad Council, and PECI.


About uXcomm

uXcomm offers an innovative service-oriented technology for rapidly creating and deploying system management solutions.

Management solutions built with uXcomm products increase the profit potential for OEMs and system integrators of complex systems by providing highly differentiated yet easily developed offerings. Their customers benefit from systems management that ideally matches their unique requirements and substantially reduces operational costs.

The uXcomm development and deployment platform provides standards based, modular, re-usable services and interfaces which allow rapid deployment of tailored system management solutions.


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