Sting develops its products by always seeking the latest technologies available in the market, utilizing the most advanced version of Java and advancing its products in step with it. Currently, version 15 is in use, and Sting's products are fully compatible with both the standard version provided by Oracle and the open-source version (OpenJDK).
The technologies employed encompass everything the Java platform can offer. Sting selectively chooses the most suitable technology based on specific needs to optimize functions. This ranges from functions based on a structured client, utilizing embedded Java in the software, to web portals based on responsive web pages that adapt to the device used (desktop, tablet, mobile).
Graphics are supported by both server-oriented languages and the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) graphics, entirely managed by a framework devised by Sting. Objects are internally developed using various development tools created specifically to optimize, standardize, and handle the changes imposed by technology, allowing Sting's products to stay current.
Technical analyses of functions follow the principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) to create the best possible software architectures. Sting also prioritizes security in the rapidly evolving field of information technology, managing various levels of password management and supporting OTP passwords or multi-factor authentications.