What's new in GrammarKit 3?
Last reviewed: 11/29/2008
FAQ Article ID: F110801
GO FASTER!
Gain development productivity and runtime efficiency.
1. Internal Enhancements for Streamlined Performance
- Classes re-factored for efficiency.
- Libraries compiled and linked with latest version of compiler and runtimes.
- Libraries digitally signed for applications addressing Windows Vista certification requirements.
- Documentation updated with quick-reference icons denoting specific speech API support for Class, Method, Property, Event, and Enumerated Constants.
Read Knowledge Base article H110801 Determining grammar management feature support for more information.
2. Generate Syntax-independent and -specific Grammars
Now you can generate syntax-independent and -specific grammars. Simply use the ChantGrammar and adjunct classes to construct and modify grammar objects as needed and generate compiler-specific syntax on demand.
Read Knowledge Base article H110802 Generating syntax-independent and -specific grammars for more information.
3. .NET 3.0 WPF Component Library
Now you can manage grammars with WPF applications. Simply add GrammarKit classes and event handling to your WPF applications.
Read Knowledge Base article H110803 Developing WPF applications that manage grammars for more information.
4. New Class Library for .NET and Java
Now common Chant constants and classes are part of new .NET and Java class libraries. Simply add a reference for the new shared library to start using the common objects.
Read Knowledge Base article H090803 Referencing common constants and classes with different components for more information.
5. Delphi Prism .NET samples
Now you can develop Delphi Prism .NET application that manage grammars. Simply reference the GrammarKit .NET class library and use classes to construct, compile, and persist grammars.
Read Knowledge Base article H110804 Developing Delphi Prism .NET applications that manage grammars for more information.
6. Java 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6 libraries
Now you can deploy with releases-specific .jar libraries with your Java applications. Simply select the .jar library version appropriate to deploy with your Java application.
Read Knowledge Base article F110804 What Java versions are supported? for more information.
7. Speech API Error Notification Events
Now you can gain insight directly into Speech API error conditions. Simply register for the new CCAPIError callback to receive Speech API error notifications.
Read Knowledge Base article H090809 Tracking API errors for more information.
8. C++Builder and Delphi VCL components
Now you can build C++Builder and Delphi applications that manage grammars. Simply use the new VCL component libraries in your C++Builder and Delphi applications.
Read Knowledge Base article H110805 Developing C++Builder and Delphi applications that manage grammars for more information.
9. JBuilder 2008 Samples
Now you can develop JBuilder 2008 applications that manage grammars. Simply reference the GrammarKit Java class library and use classes to construct, compile, and persist grammars.
Read Knowledge Base article H110806 Developing JBuilder 2008 applications that manage grammars for more information.
GO MOBILE!
Release the full potential of your applications on mobile devices.
10. New GrammarKit WinCE Developer Edition for PC2003, Windows Mobile 5, and Mobile 6 devices
Now you can easily generate, compile, and persist grammars on Windows Mobile devices.
Read Knowledge Base article H110807 Develop Mobile applications that manage grammars for more information.