Examples of using Uniface in English and their translations into Serbian
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Uniface leaves the internal schema to the many relational database systems to which it could be connected, enabling it to be database-independent.
Uniface also provides an API, the Database Connector Interface,
Uniface automates most input/output operations through its kernel and default code,
because applications built with Uniface can be migrated,
Uniface maintains a database of its own metadata for the purposes of reuse-application models, component definitions, component layouts,
Uniface maintains a database of its own metadata for the purposes of reuse- application models, component definitions,
Servlets- Java servlets that broker communication between a web server and the Uniface Server for Uniface web applications
the Structure Editor, the Uniface text and command editor.
Uniface Six(1994): Uniface Six completed the move to fully graphical development environments.
XML handling brought Uniface further into line with industry standards.
Uniface applications range from client/server to web,
Uniface Server-a server-based process that enables Uniface clients to access remote resources
Uniface can be used in complex systems that maintain critical enterprise data supporting mission-critical business processes such as point-of sale
Originally developed in the Netherlands by Inside Automation, later Uniface B.V., the product
Uniface Version 4(1988): Uniface 4 improved the text editor(now form editor),
improved validation; Uniface Name Server
Uniface Seven also delivered the first Uniface web development
In addition, Uniface Anywhere(formerly Uniface JTi
Uniface implements external schemas as components.
Uniface applications are database- and platform-independent.