GeneXus
Developer(s) | GeneXus |
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Initial release | 1988 |
Stable release | GeneXus 16
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Preview release | Non [±] |
Written in | Prolog |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese |
Type | Application framework, Rapid Application Development, Knowledge-based development tool |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
GeneXus is a cross-platform, knowledge representation-based development tool,[1] mainly oriented towards enterprise-class applications for web applications, smart devices, and the Microsoft Windows platform.
GeneXus uses mostly declarative language to generate native code for multiple environments.[citation needed] It includes a normalization module, which creates and maintains an optimal database structure based on user views. The languages for which code can be generated include COBOL, Java, Objective-C, RPG, Ruby, Visual Basic, and Visual FoxPro.[2] Some of the DBMSs supported are Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, Informix, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
GeneXus was developed by Uruguayan company ARTech Consultores SRL.[3] The latest version is GeneXus 16, which was released on September 24, 2018.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Mission Critical Applications". Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ^ "Cross-Platform Development Framework". Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ^ "Microsoft - Partners". Retrieved 2011-12-09.
- ^ "Genexus 16 has been released".
External links
- Official website
- GeneXus For Mobile Devices
- GeneXus Marketplace
- Community forum
- GeneXus Community Wiki
- K2BTools - WorkWith Pattern and more
- Ignia Framework - First GeneXus development framework.
- Product integrated design knowledge model GeneXus use in R&D project in China
- Economic analysis of software clusters in Uruguay. Genexus is on p9-11 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (2007).
- Policy and Security Configuration Management project GeneXus is used in R&D project co-funded by the European Community in Austria (2010 - 2012). p61.
- Analysis of Uruguay and Argentina's Software Industry Development featuring the Genexus case Brause & Kliksberg. MIT Sloan School of Management (2004).
- The Emergence of Successful Export Activities in Uruguay: Four Case Studies GeneXus is one of the cases p63-73