SiteFusion allows object-oriented PHP applications to operate as
OS-native applications through a XULRunner-based thin client. The client
connects to the SiteFusion daemon through an ordinary Web server, and
applications run in separate continuous processes. Two-way communication
is enabled, without the need for additional Web server configurations.
The implementation of the XUL framework in a PHP class structure
includes an implementation of the Mozilla tree view optimized for very
large trees, supporting drag-and-drop, editable cells, and sorting.
Changes: It is now possible to silently push (binary or scripted) extensions to the client from the server, making it possible to effectively transform the client to anything an application might require. The branding and the core of the client were separated, making the branding an extension. This enables you to simply adapt the default branding to your liking, or write a new one. Many more bugfixes and new features were added.
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Release Tags: Minor, feature additions, Feature Enhancements, bug fix and enhancements
Tags: PHP, xul, Application Frameworks, Daemons, Application Server, Linux, Platform Independent
Licenses: MPL