-- Live Components technology (patented) adds interactive or algorithmic features to XML.
Examples of live components include:
live mathematical equations
interactive or animated graphics
software modules for embedded systems.
Parts of Live Components' intellectual property include:
an XML component editor
a scalable XML parser
a component layout manager
a resource manager
an component viewer
a MathML demonstration program
Live Equations is a demonstration of Live Components technology
Adds "live" mathematics to web pages.
A web site designer can convert equations quickly and easily to Java applets for use on a web page.
Handles both simple equations and systems of complex equations.
Creates a MathML file which describes the equations and a Java applet which evaluates them.
Data can be from the web site viewer or real-time data source on the web.
No need to learn a programming or scripting languages such as Java.
Programmers and non-programmers can save weeks of development time.
The page above to convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Centigrade was built in minutes simply by entering the equations into Live Equations and placing the generated applets on the web page.
A screen shot of Live Equations
The page above to calculate the results of the quadratic equation was also built very quickly using Live Equations.