| | | New year, new life for GXOpen |
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The new GXOpen is the first development in production that uses MySQL as DBMS, a new feature of GeneXus Yi. Besides, the site offers four RSS channels and more customization options for users |
The site was developed with GeneXus Yi beta 2 version,
using the Java generator, SuSE Linux 9, and MySQL as DBMS. MySQL joins the DBMSs
supported by GeneXus after Yi version, which is at the betatest process stage.
The new site has not just changed the look & feel but it has also
incorporated more services and possibilities for its users such as the
availability of an RSS channel to find out about the list of new projects
published in the site, as well as to know when these projects are modified.
In order to improve the usability and customization possibilities of
GXOpen, it now has a Themes server which enables users to change the look &
feel in their site view. Along the same line of providing users with more
flexibility, in this new offer they can choose whether they want to appear in
the ranking of most active users that is published in the site homepage.
Besides, the new GXOpen removed the size limit for projects that are
uploaded to the site. Now there is no size limit. GXOpen has not stopped
growing since it was launched in January 2001; it now has over 11 thousand
members who have made almost 78 thousand downloads of the 325 currently
published projects.
In GXOpen, users transform GeneXus business objects
into projects that can be reused freely by other members of the community. The
business objects are components of a knowledge base that enable anybody
developing an application to have part of the programming already assembled.
GXOpen was born as an ARTech initiative and is now kept by users from
the GeneXus community: the GXOpen Task Force, which we will introduce in the
next edition of the GeneXus News.
www.gxopen.com |
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