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RASD (Rapid Application Service Development) development platform for fast createing web based applications with less or no programming.
For developing in RASD all you need is browser. The program you create is published as HTML5 or REST service. All subprograms (look up's, ...) are published as HTML5 or. REST too. If you create batch program in PL/SQL you can use the same tool. All generated by RASD can be overwritten with using triggers (remember classical Forms).
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Web development IDE in browser, supports Java, ruby, javascript...etc
HiveMind is a browser based web development that combines an application container (jetty), a middleware and a developer environment that runs in the browser.
It runs on the jvm so you are not limited by environment. You can run it on your laptop, company server or even on a cloud service like AWS.
It supports Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, Clojure.
A commercially supported, open-source distribution of the popular web application test automation tool Selenium Remote Control. Built by the original author of the Selenium, Sauce RC is easy to install and has the latest fixes and browser support.
jECMAUnit is an ECMA (Javascript) unit testing framework that uses the underlying javascript engine and JUnit to perform the tests in java, allowing browser-less unit testing of javascript code
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