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WaveMaker
Design by Wavemaker
Initial release December16, 2007
Latest release 4.0.2 / 30 September 2008; 99 days ago
Written in Java, Javascript
OS Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Available in Java
Type Ajax framework
License AGPL License 3.0
Website http://www.wavemaker.com

The WaveMaker Ajax Framework (formerly ActiveGrid) is an open source software development framework that allows web developers to create Ajax applications. The framework itself integrates ACEGI, Dojo 1.0, authentication, LDAP, ActiveDirectory and POJOs and their products include Visual Ajax Studio 4.0 for RIAs developement and WaveMaker Rapid Deployment Server for Java application. [1]

WaveMaker is licensed both under the Affero General Public License version 3.0.[2] and under a non-free commercial license which does not require the source for derivative work to be opensourced.[3]

WaveMaker applications are created using the WaveMaker studio, a WYSIWYG development studio that runs in a browser and enables drag and drop development of web applications following a Model-view-controller architecture. The WaveMaker studio is based on the TurboAjax Studio, developed by Scott Miles, module owner for Dojo Grid, and Steve Orvell, core committer for Dojo.[4]

WaveMaker applications run in a standard Java server based on Apache Tomcat, the Dojo Toolkit, Spring and Hibernate. Currently, it is supported on Microsoft Windows, Linux and Macintosh.[5][6]

As an example of the level of complexity of applications that can be built using a WYSIWYG development approach for Ajax applications, the WaveMaker Studio was built using WaveMaker. [7] WaveMaker is meant for use by web developers who prefer visual tools.[8]

Features

  • Drag & Drop Assembly of Ajax web applications
  • WYSIWYG Ajax development studio runs in a browser
  • Developer sees live application data within the studio (LiveLayout)
  • Simplified (one-touch) deployment to Tomcat, Websphere, Weblogic, Jboss
  • Data schema aware forms to edit, update, delete data (LiveForms)
  • Mashup Tool for assembling web applications based on SOAP, REST and RSS web services, Java Services and databases
  • Leverage existing CSS, HTML and Java
  • Deploys a standard Java .war file
  • Browser-based WaveMaker studio can be bundled by ISVs with their web-based application to enable user customizaton (effectively an open source alternative to Force.com)

References

  1. ^ WaveMaker, Visual AJAX Studio 4.0, Softpedia
  2. ^ "WaveMaker Ajax Framework License Information". WaveMaker (February 23, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-02-25.
  3. ^ How to Buy
  4. ^ "Open Source M&A Comes of Age". The451 Group (January 15, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
  5. ^ "Ajax Studio Comes To Mac". Ars Technica (April 24, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  6. ^ "Product Review: WaveMaker’s point-and-click Java". Infoworld (April 24, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  7. ^ "WaveMaker Visual Ajax Tool". Infoworld (April 20, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  8. ^ "Is WaveMaker the Web 2.0 Version of PowerBuilder?". Hurwitz Group (November 11, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-25.

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