Seed is a ZendFramework-based comprehensive and mainly PHP-based API to assist developing web-based applications on a solid space of modern features such as DBMS abstraction, AJAX and XML.

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BSD License

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Languages

Catalan, English, Spanish

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Information Technology, Non-Profit Organizations, System Administrators

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Web-based

Programming Language

ActionScript, Java, JavaScript, PHP

Database Environment

Firebird/InterBase, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Other network-based DBMS, PostgreSQL (pgsql), SQLite, Sybase

Related Categories

PHP Front-Ends, PHP Site Management Software, PHP Software Development Software, PHP Internet Software, JavaScript Front-Ends, JavaScript Site Management Software, JavaScript Software Development Software, JavaScript Internet Software, Java Front-Ends, Java Site Management Software, Java Software Development Software, Java Internet Software, ActionScript Front-Ends, ActionScript Site Management Software, ActionScript Software Development Software, ActionScript Internet Software

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2002-10-14