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List of low-code development platforms

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Below are a list of notable Low-code development platforms.

Implementations

  • Acceleo is an open source code generator for Eclipse used to generate any textual language (Java, PHP, Python, etc.) from EMF models defined from any metamodel (UML, SysML, etc.).
  • Actifsource is a plugin for Eclipse that allows graphical modelling and model-based code generation using custom templates.
  • Appian is an enterprise low-code automation platform for application development. The platform includes a visual interface and pre-built development modules.
  • DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit is a system for defining arbitrary domain specific languages and translating them to other languages.
  • GeneXus is a cross-platform, knowledge representation-based development tool, mainly oriented to enterprise-class applications for Web applications, smart devices and the Microsoft Windows platform. A developer describes an application in a high-level, mostly declarative language, from which native code is generated for multiple environments.
  • The Maple computer algebra system offers code generators for Fortran, MATLAB, C and Java. Wolfram Language (Mathematica), and MuPAD have comparable interfaces.
  • Mendix is a low-code platform for application development.
  • OpenXava is an Open Source Low-Code platform that generates a complete business application from domain classes written with Java.
  • OSBP is a software factory provided as Open Source by the Eclipse Foundation. It combines no-code/low-code elements with classic software development. Coding is largely replaced by a descriptive modeling of the desired software, while allowing developers to integrate their own source code. The applications are intended for professional use in companies.
  • OutSystems is a low-code platform for omnichannel enterprise application development.
  • Spring Roo is an open source active code generator for Spring Framework based Java applications. It uses AspectJ mixins to provide separation of concerns during round-trip maintenance.
  • RISE is a free information modeling suite for system development using ERD or UML. Database code generation for MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server. Persistence code generation for C# (.NET) and PHP including both SOAP and JSON style web services and AJAX proxy code.
  • WaveMaker is an enterprise low-code platform mainly oriented towards core application development and delivery users. The applications created are largely open-standards-based and the tool can be used to generate code in the background by drag and drop visual development.

Screen Sculptor,[1] SoftCode,[2] UI Programmer,[3] and Genifer[4] are examples of program generators that arose during the mid-1980s through the early 1990s and used extendable, template-based source code.

See also

References

  1. ^ Inc, Ziff Davis (1 August 1986). "PC Mag". Ziff Davis, Inc. Retrieved 8 November 2017 – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "New Products". DrDobbs.com. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  3. ^ "ClipX - Nantucket . ISV Directory - Norton Guide". www.ousob.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  4. ^ Arora, Ashok; Bansal, Shefali (December 2005). Comprehensive Computer and Languages. Firewall Media. p. 41. ISBN 978-81-7008-355-9. Retrieved 19 September 2014. Jenifer is a full-scale code generator that provides a pattern called template, from which the code is generated. After definig screens, menus and reports, Genifer creates the data files, index files and programs.