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===== Building Omnidex Applications ===== | ===== Building Omnidex Applications ===== | ||
- | [[admin:admin:applications:design|Design]] -> [[admin:admin:applications:prototype|Prototype]] -> **[[admin:admin:applications:development|Development]]** -> [[admin:admin:applications:testing|Testing]] -> [[admin:admin:applications:staging|Staging]] -> [[admin:admin:applications:production|Production]] -> [[admin:admin:applications:optimization|Optimization]] | + | [[admin:admin:applications:design|Design]] | [[admin:admin:applications:prototype|Prototype]] | **[[admin:admin:applications:development|Development]]** | [[admin:admin:applications:testing|Testing]] | [[admin:admin:applications:staging|Staging]] | [[admin:admin:applications:production|Production]] | [[admin:admin:applications:optimization|Optimization]] |
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==== Development ==== | ==== Development ==== | ||
- | Development of Omnidex applications is remarkable straightforward. Most business access Omnidex databases using a standard ODBC or JDBC interface, and integration of Omnidex can be as simple as changing the connection string to point to Omnidex. Omnidex uses ANSI SQL as its base language, but also has a number of extensions to support features like fuzzy searches and geographical searches. | + | Development of Omnidex applications is remarkably straightforward. Most businesses access Omnidex databases using a standard ODBC or JDBC interface, and integration of Omnidex can be as simple as changing the connection string to point to Omnidex. Omnidex uses ANSI SQL as its base language, but also has a number of extensions to support features like fuzzy searches and geographical searches. |
=== Application Language === | === Application Language === |