Developer(s) | Oracle Corporation |
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Final release | 0.6.3
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | Java 6 or Higher |
Type | Server-side Scripting Framework |
License | CDDL version 1.0 and GPL v2 license |
Website | web |
Project Phobos is a lightweight, scripting-friendly, web application environment running on the Java platform.
These include a fully featured debugger; wizards to help you get started faster; a palette of JmakiAjax widgets that can be dropped on a page and the ability to generate a standard web application for deployment on any servlet container or Java EE application server.[1]
Currently, the primary language supported by Phobos is JavaScript. By leveraging JavaScript on the server, Phobos allows developers to use the same language on the client and server tier of a web application, eliminating the impedance mismatch that characterizes other approaches to Ajax.[2]
This project was archived and effectively discontinued.[3]
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