WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio Community Edition 6.0

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WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio is an easy-to-use WYSIWYG builder that enables the drag & drop assembly of scalable, web and cloud applications using Ajax widgets, web services and databases. WaveMaker Studio will look and feel especially familiar to client/server developers who are used to working with visual tools. WaveMaker's Studio enables data-driven and web-services based applications to be quickly created without complex code, forms, patterns or portal frameworks. WaveMakers Studio reduces the time and cost of delivering new business applications. Customers have accelerated the development of applications by as much as 67% and cut the lines of code written by 98%. With dramatically less code, visually assembled applications are cheaper to maintain and easier to manage. With its speed of development, simple web interface and support for web-services of any type, WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio is Web-Fast like no other development tool. Community Edition does not include Enterprise features such as role-based access controls, LDAP authorization, access to commercial databases, and automated multi-tenant support.

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