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[MD1] Roaster Licenses ObjectSpace’s Java Generic Library

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ObjectSpace, Inc.
Joel Zeff
(214) 823-8242
eMail: joelzeff@objectspace.com

Roaster Technologies
Judith Steinbaum
617-876-7680 x1818
eMail: judy@roaster.com

Roaster Technologies Licenses ObjectSpace’s Java Generic Library

Cambridge, Massachusetts (February 4, 1997) Roaster Technologies, a pioneer
provider of tools for Java developers, and ObjectSpace, Inc., a leading
provider of object-oriented technology, today announced a strategic
licensing agreement. ObjectSpace’s Java Generic Library (JGL) will be
included with Roaster Technologies’ eagerly awaited “Roaster Release 3”
development environment for Java.

“We are very excited about the Java Generic Library being included with
Roaster,” said Graham Glass, Director of Advanced Research for ObjectSpace.
“The cutting-edge productivity benefits that Roaster brings to Java
programmers will mean that our class libraries will be used to their
fullest.”

JGL provides developers with over 11 data structures and 75 generic
algorithms, making it the most comprehensive set of reusable containers and
algorithms currently available for Java.

“Roaster Technologies has always been committed to, and highly commended
for providing the very best development environment for Java on the
Macintosh,” said John Dhabolt, President and CEO of Roaster Technologies.
“ObjectSpace’s Java Generic Library will help strengthen this position.”

The Roaster Technologies agreement solidifies ObjectSpace’s position as a
serious player in the Java market. ObjectSpace is concentrating advanced
research efforts in distributed computing using Java as the underlying
technology.

Graham Glass further noted that “there are three primary requirements for
widespread adoption of a Java library: features, performance, and
accessibility. Roaster Technologies recognizes this as well, and is making
the features and performance of the Java Generic Library accessible to its
users through this agreement.”

Both companies see significant benefits to this partnership, both in the
long and short term. Paul Jenkins, Senior Member of Advanced Research for
ObjectSpace, observed that “Java has the power to enable a new paradigm
shift in distributed computing, and ObjectSpace is working to define that
shift. The Java Generic Library is our first step in establishing
ObjectSpace as a world leader in Java.”

About ObjectSpace

ObjectSpace, Inc. specializes in partnering with clients to leverage
advanced software technologies for strategic business applications.
ObjectSpace provides the people, process, and technology to rapidly deliver
innovative solutions that activate your business while enabling your
organization with those skills. ObjectSpace offers a wide range of
application development and skills transfer services, along with a
comprehensive suite of advanced software components.

Privately held, ObjectSpace is headquartered in Dallas, Texas with regional
offices across the U.S. and an extensive worldwide distributor network.
Satisfied ObjectSpace clients are among the leading Fortune 500 companies
in the manufacturing, communications and financial services industries.

To learn more about ObjectSpace, please visit http://www.objectspace.com.

About Roaster Technologies

Roaster Technologies is dedicated to providing software products targeted
to Java developers. Its first product, Roaster(tm), the first integrated
development environment for Java on the Macintosh, has received high praise
from industry press and Java developers, and was a finalist in the 1997
Macworld World Class Award competition. More information about Roaster
Technologies is available from info@roaster.com, or found on the World Wide
Web at http://www.roaster.com/.

Roaster is a trademark of Natural Intelligence, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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