What are Web Application Modules WAMs

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What are Web Application Modules (WAMs)

WAMs are a component-based Web technology used for building applications for the Internet or other networks. WAMs use an XML/XSL technology. They offer the ability to deliver content in multiple formats such as HTML, WML, or XML from a single WAM component.

The LANSA for the Web WAM technology is an extension of the LANSA development environment. If you have Repository and RDML/RDMLX skills, you can apply them to building Web-based applications using WAMs.

Weblets are shipped with the software to provide wizards or building blocks that facilitate the rapid development of HTML browser-based applications. To create your own Weblets, or complex HTML pages, you will need XSL, HTML and JavaScript skills.

The XSL used for transformation of the XML WEBROUTINE document conforms to the standard W3C XSL 1.0 specification.

Refer to the Web Application Module Guide for more information.

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