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:Create JAVA Server [[Pages]] to customize the user experience. Use the [[Java API]]s to interact with the server on those pages. | :Create JAVA Server [[Pages]] to customize the user experience. Use the [[Java API]]s to interact with the server on those pages. | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 25 June 2013
Tools and APIs give programmers the ability to extend platform functionality.
- Learn more: Developers Index
Programming Tools
Eclipse Plug-In
- Use the Eclipse Plug-In to develop Classes and Pages.
Unit Test Framework
- Use the Unit Test Framework to automate testing of methods.
Web Page Tools
JavaScript
- Use JavaScript to manage user interactions in your web pages. Within JavaScript, use AJAX and REST to interact with the server.
Pages
- Create JAVA Server Pages to customize the user experience. Use the Java APIs to interact with the server on those pages.
APIs
Java API
- The Java API provides calls to interact with application objects. The calls provided in the Java Library can be executed through Classes, Functions, and the AJAX API.
REST API
- The REST API lets you interact with the platform sending and receiving either XML or JSON data.
AJAX and REST
- AJAX and REST can also be used in to interact with the platform from an HTML page.