[OpenIndiana-discuss] Announement: KISS web development framework ported to OpenIndiana

Till Wegmüller toasterson at gmail.com
Sun Sep 22 15:51:43 UTC 2024


Hi Blake

Thank you for bringing your Framework to OpenIndiana!
Nice to see Groff used more.

-Till

On 22.09.24 01:45, Blake McBride via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> KISS is a Java-based, open-source, full-stack web development framework. It supports things such as:
> 
> - Back-end server
> - Front-end framework
> - REST interface between the two
> - Microservices
> - Build in authentication
> - SQL database persistence (PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, etc.)
> - Extended HTML controls
> - PDF report generation
> - CSV import / export
> 
> KISS is not a work-in-progress. It is being used in production.
> 
> REST services are also microservices and can be added, changed, and deleted on a running system. This means development does not require the endless bring-down-the-server, rebuild, deploy, boot-the-server cycles. You change it, it works! It also means you can update a production server without bringing down the users!
> 
> KISS includes full documentation and five training videos. Check out the details at kissweb.org
> 
> KISS has been ported to OpenIndiana.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Blake McBride
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