With Appway, customers can create rich composite applications and mash-ups based on the latest Web 2.0 user interface technologie.
Using modern standards like HTML, CSS, Ajax, XForms and SOAP, composite applications built with Appway combine the advantages of an easy-to-deploy web application with the performance and features of a desktop application.
- Rich, interactive User Interfaces (UI) – delivers a user experience with speed, performance and graphical interaction normally only associated with desktop applications. Thanks to Ajax, Appway provides a rich user experience with great performance without the “click and refresh” disadvantage of traditional web pages.
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership – Composite Applications build with Appway are fully browser-based and can be deployed and maintained fast and easily via a zero-client model throughout the enterprise.
- Fast, codeless development - ‘Drag-and-drop’ capability with over 200 out-of-the-box UI controls to speed project delivery.
- WYSIWIG capabilities – visualize how your UIs will look as you build them.
- Standards-based – leverages advanced technologies such as JavaScript, XML, CSS and Ajax.
- Fully integrated with the Appway Software Platform - allowing any service managed by Appway to be exposed and re-used to build new composite applications.
- Full featured – includes a sophisticated user management system, advanced personalization capabilities, role- and rule-based security and collaboration capabilities.
- Improved productivity of users - thanks to its rich unified interface, Appway can publish data from multiple sources within a single screen.
- Single web workplace for multiple types of users - end users, business users, developers, administrators; the interface can be customized to reflect a user’s role information requirements, rights and particular preferences.
- Future-proof - Applications created with Appway are not designed for a particular browser or technology version and can be reused without redesign when new standards, next generation browsers or new technology trends emerge.
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