WebAbility

WebAbility is an advanced Web development platform that contains WebFlow, a content management system, a security advanced system (SAS), a powerful workflow engine, and Web site wrappers. It supports multiple database connections, multiple languages, multiple presentation templates, page, script, and library versioning, XML and Web Services integration, and advanced security management. It uses plugins to extend the software for tasks such as e-commerce, portals, intranets, and editorial systems.

Tags Database Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries HTTP Servers Security Software Development Libraries php classes Systems Administration Text Editors Integrated Development Environments (IDE) Utilities User Interfaces
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Java JavaScript PHP

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Changes: This version is fully XHTML 1.0 compliant and supports CSS2, UTF-8, Ajax, Web 2.0, Personalization, and XML enhanced. The system can now interact with other systems through Web services. The core has been exploited in more than 200 basic reusable objects, and are controlled by a pattern-enabled framework. Admin interfaces are now fully Ajax integrated. The client side now works with non-Latin languages and has new PDA device recognition for Blackberries and WAP.

Changes: This release candidate is 100% object oriented and based on PHP5, It contains a set of powerful engines for developing applications such as portals, extranets, intranets, and overall legacy systems, including Webflow, Workflow, Agendas, Reports generator, Wrappers, Security Advanced System (SAS), Universal conectors to any data sources, and WebServices. This version also contains a large set of modules through applications integrators, including accounting, inventories, legislative tracking, editorial system, project control, and agendas.

Changes: This release added support for advanced workflows, frameworks, webflows, an HTML WYSIWYG editor, and import and export of languages, templates, pages, and the database. The macro language was expanded with many new utilities for building applications more rapidly. The pages, database, memory caches, and core engine were totally rewritten for increased speed.

Changes: This release includes some new features, like the personalization parameters for the clients of the website, and some improvements into the internal CVS and system parameters. New commands in the macro-language have also been added: macros ( %%MACRO()%% ) and PHP code directly into the HTML page ( %%CODE%%...%%ENDCODE%% ). For example, elforo.com.mx uses macros (all the usernames with their icons in the whole site) and direct code in almost all pages (boxes contents).

Changes: This release has full kernel integration of Flash technology, full kernel integration of Java JEE for a complete compatibility and support of iplanet, Websphere, and Tomcat and similar Web servers, complete integration of XML, DTD, XSL y XSLT, DOM, XHTML, WML, and derived technologies. Installation, root, and administrative sites are highly improved. There are component creation tools based on Wizards.

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