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OpenLaszlo enables developers to create zero-install SWF or DHTML web applications with the rich user interface capabilities of desktop client software. By targeting the Flash Player (v7 or higher) and DHTML as the client-side run-time environment, OpenLaszlo applications run on all leading Web browsers on all leading desktop operating systems from a single XML code base. Depending on requirements, these applications can be deployed in either of two modes: proxied via a Java application server, or SOLO on any conventional Web server. OpenLaszlo is open source and free for development and deployment.

Downloadable source, binaries, documentation, sample code and additional information are all available at:

http://www.openlaszlo.org

Applications can be build using embedded browser application or any other text editor. There is also an IDE available as IBM’s Eclipse plug-in called IDEforLaszlo, but it was archived due to a little interest in it from the community:

http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/laszlo/

openlaszlo.txt · Last modified: 2007/10/17 04:24 by techtonik