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Smans server is a mobile content management system (CMS) of a Web site and a tool for development of a dynamic database-driven site. The server represents a set of Java servlets and possesses the following properties, facilitating a Web development: 1.The basic feature is opportunity to manage remotely Web-resources. 2.The Server supports also maintenance of a simple Internet hosting for users of mobile devices; 3.To create a table of database, developer can content his self with design of the corresponding HTML form, without preliminary declaration of a database. At input of record, the table will be created or corrected automatically. Fields of the table will correspond to fields of the HTML form; 4.The inquiry to a database also can be generated on the basis of HTML form. 5.Moreover, at creation of information and referral (I&R) system, it is possible to trust completely to server and do not develop even HTML forms. In this case, server automatically generates a standard user dialogue based on a current structure and content of database; 6.There is a mail service for event control on a Web site at user registration, errors and failures.

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Format:SoftwareSize:923 KB
Date:Nov 2008Version:1.9
License:Free
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Java & Application server
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