Build, Integration tools
Build, Integration Tools :
These tools help the developers in generating cohesive, usable software by integrating telavent programs, sub-programs and bindings. The tool uses the rules of integration, often specified in XML format to go about the process of building the software. 'make' and Apache Ant are examples of build tools.
Kommander
Kommander is a two part application. The first part is the editor where you visually build dialogs and applications and edit the scripting elements. The second part is the executor which processes the generated XML file. Kommander is a non traditional "disruptive" technology. It does not compile applications but it does not do build it's interface through interpreted scripting and it's DCOP calls are compiled functions. So it produces dialogs and applications that are very small for internet transmission, run very fast and do not have binary issues.
Kommander dialogs integrate easily into KDE applications because it speaks their Inter Process Communication language, DCOP. They can perform thousands of operatons per second and they have a full compliment of KDE widgets to build with. If you are an application developer you can also easily add widget plugins as well as use Kommander to deliver internationalized extentions to your users that don't require compiling.
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