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=== 4.0 === New features include:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.borland.com/about/press/1999/bcb4.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011030070137/http://www.borland.com/about/press/1999/bcb4.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 30, 2001|title=Inprise Corporation Launches borland.com With Announcement Of Borland C++Builder 4|date=October 30, 2001}}</ref> *Integrated Inprise Corporation's VisiBroker 3.3 with event and naming services *New multi-standard flexible C++ compiler *Support for the latest ANSI/ISO C++ language specifications, including a host of compiler enhancements including Dynamic Compilation and Adaptive Compiler Technology (ACT), which radically speed compiler build processes; full ANSI/ISO template implementation; full ANSI/ISO STL (standard template library) support; and a high-performance 32-bit ANSI C++ native code compiler. *Fully customizable AppBrowser IDE *Latest support for Windows 98, 95, and NT including multiple monitors, common controls, docking forms and toolbars, and more. *New Code and Parameter completion, and the new ClassExplorer live structured class view and member creation wizards. *Exclusive C++ debugging tools, including remote debugging for distributed development (COM and CORBA); multi-process and cross-process debugging with debug inspectors, dynamic watch windows, and debug tooltips. *Internet tools, including ActiveForms for building Web browser C++ applications and WebBroker for building CGI, WinCGI, ISAPI, and NSAPI C++ applications and over 25 Internet protocol components for instantly adding HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, NNTP, HTML, and TCP/IP support to any C++ application. *Multi-Tier Database Development Services (MIDAS) Development Kit, including MIDAS 2. *Support for industry standards, including Oracle Corporation's Oracle8i database server; Microsoft Corporation's Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL), Microsoft SQL Server 7 and MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server); and Inprise Corporation's Object Windows Library (OWL) and Visual Component Library (VCL). *EZ-COM, which simplifies C++ COM client development and One-Step ActiveX Control creation with new Data Binding support.
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