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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 ===
 
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