An Application Markup Language is the solution to the problem.
Traditional Programming Languages.
It is not difficult to create Internet applications and Internet services
like the ones described in the previous chapter, but traditional programming
languages, EXE files, DLL files or COM objects, will not do the job.
There should be no room for executables, C++ or Java compilers, DLL-files, Registry
or INI-file settings in Internet applications. Executables should be
dismissed from your development projects. Future applications must and will use
standard Internet components running on standard Internet enabled computers.
It is time to wake up and get rid of our traditional skills. Find
out how to create future Internet applications with the tools that are available today.
An Application Markup Language
To develop future Internet applications, we need an application markup
language. With an application markup language we can:
Create platform independent applications
Create compile free applications
Create expandable applications
Create distributable applications
Reach a larger audience
Reduce the development costs
Reduce the maintenance costs
Use vendor independent Web standards
Use thin browser clients
We Suggest AppML
Our suggestion is built on long experience with 4th generation
client-server systems, and our vision is to create a new, XML based, application
development environment, superior to other systems on the
following grounds:
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