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Revision as of 15:17, 5 April 2008
Corona's server-side platform is an Eclipse runtime environment. So, its architecture should be familiar to those who are already familiar with the Eclipse Workbench. The same concepts of bundles, plug-ins, and features are supported across both the client and server environments. The Corona server-side platform also supports the OSGi Application concept to manage the runtime lifecycle of a server component.
Components
Name | Description |
Platform | Corona's Eclipse server-side runtime environment |
Release Engineering | Corona's PDE Build process, etc... |
Test Framework | Test framework for automated execution of unit tests. |
Container: Database | OSGi Application for "data" container server |
Container: Help | OSGi Application for "help" container server |