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== Guides ==
 
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*ADF
 
*ADF

Revision as of 19:37, 7 March 2010

Application Development Framework (ADF) Wiki

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

What is the ADF?

The ADF is an Open Source framework that connects into your CommonSpot installation to allow you to develop applications and extend your CommonSpot site easily. The ADF is:

  • A set of utilities (e.g. application.ADF.csData.getPageMetadata(pageID) )
  • A methodology for developing portable CommonSpot applications
  • Programmatic access to more CommonSpot data then ever before
  • Easily installable
  • Easily upgradeable
  • FUN!


Haven't installed yet

Installed and ready to go

Building Applications and extending

 

Guides

Projects

Projects In Development

Bug Tracking