Thursday, January 05, 2006

amoeba: An XML-based framework for Web environment development backed by XML databases (the eXist native XML database)

amoeba is an XML-based framework for Web environment development backed by XML databases (the eXist native XML database). It's deployable as a war archive in servlet containers (like Tomcat and/or Jetty). Almost no Java knowledge or Java programming is required while developing with amoeba, except for extending base framework functionality. Programming in amoeba means writing XML documents. The environment has four domain-specific languages: pipeline (general XML processing using language features and by calling tasks), sitemap (for connecting the Web environment to all other languages), form (HTTP forms processing), and modification.

[Environment]
Console (Text Based), Web Environment
[Intended Audience]
Developers
[License]
OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
[Operating System]
OS Independent
[Programming Language]
Java
[Topic]
Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content, Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks, Software Development :: Libraries :: Java Libraries, Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML/XHTML, Text Processing :: Markup :: XML, Text Processing :: Markup :: XSL/XSLT

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