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Bindows

Bindows is a JavaScript based Software Development Kit (SDK) for writing rich web applications. Bindows applications are defined by XML documents called ADF's. The framework implementation is entirely client-side, but a JSF server side implementation is marketed by the same vendor.

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Bindows
DeveloperMB Technologies Inc.
Stable release
4.7 / March 3, 2016 (2016-03-03)
Written inAJAX
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris
TypeRich web application
LicenseProprietary EULA
WebsiteMB Technologies

Bindows is a JavaScript based Software Development Kit (SDK) for writing rich web applications. Bindows applications are defined by XML documents called ADF's (Application Description File). The framework implementation is entirely client-side, but a JSF server side implementation is marketed by the same vendor.1

Features

Some highlight features2 of the Bindows SDK are:

Relevance

It has been claimed that Bindows is probably the leading object-oriented platform for developing Ajax applications.3 While this might be true for implementations in large enterprises (Bindows is used by 91 of the Fortune 100 companies, 85 of The Global 100 companies, and 352 of the Global 500 companies, according to its website),4 many open-source AJAX frameworks are more widely spread.

Relevance to developers

Bindows is the underlying client technology used in System 9.25

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