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Project Summary

XGAP stands for "Xml - Generador de APlicaciones".

The primary goal of XGAP is to assist the programmer in the repetitive and common coding tasks. That's why XGAP concentrates more in specifying an application than in programming it. You program a web application using XGAP by creating a set of XML files that describe it. Those XML files are taken by the generator and the PHP files are created by means of XSLT sheets.

XGAP was born in 2003 at the UNICEN University.

At first, the platform was PHP and PostgreSQL. Nowadays generated applications work with PostgreSQL or Oracle databases, but all ADOdb databases can be supported.

DISCLAIMER: Right now XGAP is /not/ internationalized or localized. All messages are written in Spanish and assumes Argentinian locale.

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generation generator php xml

In a Nutshell, XGAP - XML Generator of APplications...

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Languages

JavaScript
48%
PHP
32%
CSS
7%
10 Other
13%

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Mar 25 2024 — Apr 24 2024

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