Jam.py
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Original author(s) | Andrew Yushev |
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Initial release | July 1, 2015 |
Stable release | 5.4.31
/ December 12, 2018[1] .... |
Repository | https://github.com/jam-py/jam-py |
Written in | Python, JavaScript |
Engine | |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Web framework |
License | 3-clause BSD |
Website | http://jam-py.com |
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Jam.py Application Builder primary goal is to allow development of database-driven business web applications, based on DRY principle, with emphasis on CRUD.
Jam.py is a "full stack" WSGI rapid application development framework for the Python programming language. The same distribution runs with Python 2.5+ and 3.x.
It offers a built-in web server, GUI Builder and database access for third-party databases.
Features[edit]
- Single distribution which runs with both Python 2.5+ and 3.x
- Can run as a standalone web development server or be used with any web server which supports WSGI
- Built-in GUI Builder called Application Builder
- Support for JSON client data (for REST and JavaScript clients)
- Support for popular databases Oracle Database, Microsoft_SQL_Server, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL, Firebird_(database_server)[2]
PythonAnywhere[edit]
PythonAnywhere Python 3.7 deployment is supported[3]
External links[edit]
- 2015. 10 Best Frameworks for Web Design[4]
- 2016. 35 Best HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Frameworks[5]
- 2019. web2py original author Massimo Di Pierro about Jam.py[6]
- Fleet Management System Using IoT
References[edit]
- ↑ https://github.com/jam-py/jam-py/releases Github Releases
- ↑ Jam.py website
- ↑ Help Pages on PythonAnywhere
- ↑ "10 Best Frameworks for Web Design". webprecis.com. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ↑ "35 Best HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Frameworks". devrix.com. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- ↑ "web2py comparison with Jam.py". groups.google.com. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
See also[edit]
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*Category:Free software programmed in Python *Category:Python web frameworks *Category:Software using the BSD license
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