These products provide the basic building blocks of any application implementation. They are split into two types: Software Development Kits (SDK's) which provide compilers and run time systems for each platform, and integrated development environments (IDE's) which provide the developer or programmer with an easy way to build complex applications containing large amounts of source code and build information.

ActiveX Implementation Tools (SDK's & IDE's) by MontiVision

MontiVision Barcode SDK 3.1

The MontiVision Barcode SDK is an Add-On to the MontiVision Development Kit. 2D Data Matrix, PDF 417 and Linear Barcode Recognition using Conventional CCD or CMOS Cameras. Please contact us for details and prices!

MontiVision Development Kit 3.1

Comprehensice DirectShow SDK for Machine Vision, Surveillance and MultiMedia. Native DirectShow (DirectX) Design, Comprehensive DirectShow Filter library. Graphical Development Environment, similiar to GraphEdit. Create Custom DirectShow Filter without knowing the DirectShow API. Language Independent Integration through ActiveX Controls.

ActiveX Implementation Tools (SDK's & IDE's) by Excelsior LLC

Excelsior JET 4.8

Excelsior JET is a comprehensive solution for Java client- and server-side application performance, scalability, and code protection. It transforms your Java code into a conventional Windows executable (EXE, DLL, or NT Service) or Linux binary (executable or shared library) that runs directly on hardware, as if it was written in C++, FORTRAN, or COBOL. This feature is called Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compilation, as opposed to Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation implemented in most contemporary J2SE VMs.

Excelsior JET 6.4

Excelsior JET is a comprehensive solution for Java client- and server-side application performance, scalability, and code protection. It transforms your Java code into a conventional Windows executable (EXE, DLL, or NT Service) or Linux binary (executable or shared library) that runs directly on hardware, as if it was written in C++, FORTRAN, or COBOL. This feature is called Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compilation, as opposed to Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation implemented in most contemporary J2SE VMs.