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| Aptana Studio | |
|---|---|
Aptana Studio Community Edition running onFedora | |
| Developer | Aptana Inc. |
| Stable release | |
| Written in | Java,JavaScript |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Web development,IDE |
| License | Dual: Aptana Public License, v1.0 GNU General Public License |
| Website | www |
Aptana, Inc. is a company that makesweb application development tools for use with a variety ofprogramming languages (such asJavaScript,Ruby,PHP, andPython). Aptana's main products includeAptana Studio,Aptana Cloud, andAptana Jaxer.
Aptana Studio is afree and open-source softwareintegrated development environment (IDE) for building web applications. Based onEclipse, it supports JavaScript,HTML,Document Object Model (DOM), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with code-autocomplete, outlining, JavaScript debugging, error and warning notifications and integrated documentation. Additional plugins allow Aptana Studio to supportRuby on Rails, PHP, Python, Perl,[2] Adobe AIR, Apple iPhone and Nokia WRT (Web Runtime). Aptana Studio is available as a standalone onWindows,macOS, andLinux, or as aplug-in for Eclipse.
Aptana Studio 3 provides the following support for PHP application development:[3]
In the 2.0 version, Aptana did not provide its own PHP plugin, but transferred development efforts to thePDT project.
Aptana version 1.5 provided support for developing PHP applications via the add-on PHP plugin. This included:
Aptana Studio supports Ruby on Rails development using RadRails, an open source plugin for the Ruby on Rails framework. This includes:
Aptana Studio provides support forPython in the form of thePyDev plugin. This provides the following advantages:
Aptana announced that their previously commercial Pydev Extensions[5] are now open sourced.
Aptana IDE provides considerable support forAdobe AIR.[6]
TheNokia Web Runtime[7] provides support for developing rich mobile apps for Nokia S60 series phones. This includes over 30 models and tens of millions of units in use around the world. The Nokia WRT Plug-in for Aptana Studio provides features that enable the creation, editing, testing and deployment of WRT widgets from within Aptana Studio.
WRT widgets are small, task-focused web applications that are installed and run in the same way as other S60 applications. WRT widgets allow websites or web services to be optimised for use on S60 devices. Because they are easy to develop and use, WRT widgets are ideal for driving traffic to a website from S60 devices.
Aptana Studio comes with the following JavaScript libraries, but more can be added or updated if desired.
Code Assist is similar tocompleting code statements, by presenting a pop-up with either:
This applies both to built-in functions/methods and to those already coded — but the latter use requires documenting such functions/methods with ScriptDoc,[8] a documentation dialect similar to that used byJavadoc.[9]
The Code Assist feature includes information on browser support for JavaScript methods/properties,HTML elements and CSS properties.[10]
Support for uploading, downloading and synchronization usingFTP andSFTP.
Both Pro and Community editions support integrated JavaScriptdebugging for Firefox. Internet Explorer is supported only in the Pro Edition.
Aptana Studio is available as an open source Community Edition. The previously available features in the paid-for Pro Edition were merged into the Community Edition.[11] All of the features in Pro are now part of the standard Community Edition of Studio, thus Aptana ceased to exist as a multiple edition IDE.
Aptana uses a "dual licensing" model. Under this model, users may choose to use the Aptana IDE under the free software/open sourceGNU General Public License (commonly known as the "GPL") or under theAptana Public License (known as the "APL").
With the GPL license, the Aptana IDE is available free of charge, as long as the redistribution (if any) of the Aptana IDE adheres to the terms of the GPL license. Users may download the software for free and modify, integrate and distribute it.
Aptana also offers the simplified APL license for organizations that don't need to redistribute Aptana Studio or its derivatives outside of the company.[12][13]
Aptana is currently led byPaul Colton, Founder and CEO, Uri Sarid, CTO/VP, Engineering and Kevin Hakman, Director of Evangelism. The staff headcount surpassed 25 after September 1, 2008. Aptana is an active participant in theOpenAjax Alliance, with Hakman serving as director of the IDE Working Group.
Aptana was acquired by Appcelerator, Inc. on January 7, 2011. Employees of Aptana were absorbed to the Mountain View campus of Appcelerator and work is scheduled to continue on the release of Aptana 3.0. Appcelerator in their webcast made users aware of their intention to integrate their mobile application framework with Aptana Studio, with a planned beta within Q1 2011. Emphasis on visual workflow was indicated for both of the products and continued support will continue for existing Aptana products. Appcelerator put Jaxer onGitHub.
Aptana Jaxer, made obsolete byNode.js, is anopen-sourceAjaxweb server for building rich web pages and applications using a unified Ajax model wherein both client-side and server-side code can be written in JavaScript. Jaxer's server-side engine is based on MozillaGecko, the same browser engine that is used inFirefox. The Mozilla engine allows Jaxer to provide a server-side DOM in which a page may be manipulated during server-side processing using the techniques familiar to client-side programmers. Jaxer's server-side JavaScript application programming interfaces (APIs) enable database access, file system access, network communications, user sessions and other functions typical of web application servers. Jaxer also provides for access to Java objects via the open sourceDirect Web Remoting project. Jaxer is now onGitHub.[14]
Aptana Jaxer provides a page-processing environment based on the Mozilla engine. This provides aGecko-based DOM andSpiderMonkey JavaScript engine to allow pages to be rendered and manipulated on the server before being sent to the browser. Jaxer also provides an Ajax model for performing asynchronous requests to the server. Its client and server APIs allow such requests to be made by simply calling server-side JavaScript functions from the client. Behind the scenes, Jaxer provides the logic required to manage the request and retrieve the response from the server. It is useful forweb scraping.
Jaxer is not a standalone web server, but works with another server such asApache,Jetty orTomcat. Jaxer provides server-side DOM and API processing for pages served by the web server before delivering the results to the browser.
Jaxer may be integrated into Aptana Studio via an optional plugin. It is open source (GNU General Public License (GPL)) and available forWindows,macOS,Linux, andSolaris.
As of November 2009 Aptana has significantly scaled back development and support of Jaxer. An Aptana representative noted that "there hasn't been sufficient adoption to make it a money earning proposition."[15]
Aptana Cloud Connect is Aptana's web hosting and application management service. Cloud Connect provides the infrastructure required to host applications developed using technologies supported by Aptana Studio and is primarily based onApache, with support for general web/Ajax, PHP, Ruby on Rails and Jaxer. Cloud Connect also supports Java-based web applications, which may be deployed and managed using the Cloud service. All applications hosted on Cloud Connect may be developed offline, deployed and managed directly using the Cloud management features included in Aptana Studio. The Cloud Connect service also provides team management, hosted source control (usingSubversion), remote editing/preview and application synchronization between local, staging and production environments.
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