Omnis Studio Explained

Omnis Studio
Developer:Omnis Software
Programming Language:C++
Operating System:Cross-platform

Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android

Language:English
Genre:IDE, SDK
License:Proprietary software
Professional edition
Standard edition

Omnis Studio is a rapid application development (RAD) tool that allows programmers and application developers to create enterprise, web, and mobile applications for Windows, Linux, and macOS personal computers and servers across all business sectors.

The Omnis JavaScript Client allows developers to build all types of web applications and mobile applications by presenting a highly functional interface in the user's desktop web browser, or on tablet and mobile devices. The business logic and database access in such web and mobile applications is handled by the Omnis server. The Omnis server also can act as a hub between database servers, services based on Java and .Net and clients like Adobe Air & Flex, transferring data in the form of XML or Web services.

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Notes and References

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