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Kataba Functions 1.0 - 100x faster reflective calls for Java


Kataba Functions is a library for Java which provides:

- Super-Fast Reflective and Dynamic Calls - Next to as fast as an
interface call. Up
to 100 X faster than reflection. In fact, through runtime compilation,
it is an
interface call.

- A Simple Idiomatic Style - Makes the functional style and dynamic calls
easy and
natural.

- High Quality - Over 10,000 unit tests on JDK 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5

- Great Service - Response in 24 hours, bug fixes in 5 business days.

- GPL/Commercial - No deployment or distribution fees.
See http://www.kataba.com/func/Func.asp
- Whitepaper - with examples
- Reasons Not to Use It
- Tutorial - with many examples
- Javadocs
- Downloads

$75 US/developer, $275 US for 5 developers, ...

Chris Thiessen
President/Architect
Kataba Software
chris [at] kataba [dot] com
Jul 17 '05 #1
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