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Low code

Low code is a software development approach that uses graphical development environments to simplify the process of building applications. Low-code development platforms or low-code platforms are a category of software development platforms that are designed to enable rapid application development. Rather than requiring developers to write code, low-code platforms provide a graphical user interface (GUI) with which users can configure and customize applications. Low-code platforms may also provide a visual programming language that allows users to create applications without writing code.

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A java framework using typed JSON for looseless communication of composed objects by one generic endpoint. Functionality is provided by special call objects with a generic execute method. Predefined generic calls for files, JSON, Excel, CSV, databases or templates. Compared with todays RPC its a "Remote Object Call" (ROC) architecture.

  • Updated May 26, 2023
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