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    OpenAutonomy Reference Implementation

    OpenAutonomy Reference Implementation

    OpenAutonomy PHP server and related tools

    The official OpenAutonomy server reference implementation. NOTE: The full "server" is not required to interact with OpenAutonomy. The main implementation priority is ubiquitousness. To that effect, the server is implemented in PHP with few external dependencies to ensure that this can be run on even the leanest of web hosts. The project includes the related tools from FreeMarker templates (used to generate RPC glue code) to the PHP "compiler" (static inlining of PHP includes in...
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    PHP-O-Lait is a library that, in 2 boiler-plate lines of code, allows you to call server-side PHP code from client-side JavaScript. It's so easy, in fact, that you don't need to know how it does it (hint, it uses Ajax and JSON).
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