MATLAB Builder JA 2.1
for Java language
Latest Features
Version 2.1
Released: 05 Mar 2010Version 2.1, part of Release 2010a, includes the following enhancements:
- Representation of MATLAB-specific cell arrays and structures in Java using native data types
- Command-line version of Deployment Tool, providing programmatic control over building and packaging options
See the Release Notes for details.
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Version 2.0.4
Released: 04 Sep 2009Version 2.0.4, part of Release 2009b, includes the following enhancements:
- Redesigned Deployment Tool that facilitates navigation with cancellable progress dialog, fast loading of projects, and ability to add supporting files as folders
- JRE™ autodetection expanded to include Web application servers for Microsoft® Windows
- Alternate graphics renderers, Z-buffer and OpenGL
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Version 2.0.3
Released: 06 Mar 2009Version 2.0.3, part of Release 2009a, includes the following enhancements:
- Enhanced readme.txt file customized to MATLAB Builder JA deployment requirements and generated with each build
- Ability to specify run-time options -nojvm, -logfile, and -nodisplay to the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR)
- Enhanced Javadoc, including additional essential information for Java™ developers
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Version 2.0.2
Released: 09 Oct 2008Version 2.0.2, part of Release 2008b, includes bug fixes. See the Release Notes for details.
Version 2.0.1
Released: 01 Mar 2008Version 2.0.1, part of Release 2008a, includes bug fixes. See the Release Notes for details.
Version 2.0
Released: 01 Sep 2007Version 2.0, part of Release 2007b, includes the following enhancements:
- Deployable interactive graphics using AJAX to enable rotating, zooming, and panning
- Automatic generation of interface code for Java remoting (RMI), allowing components to be started in separate processes
- Single, platform-independent output file (.jar) for deployment
- Automatic creation of HTML documentation for class interfaces using javadoc
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