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Lumenation

Lumenation a complete middleware and framework environment with its own SDK, LightBulb. It is a complete browser-based WYSIWYG PHP development suite that includes an application generator, a code editor (with context and classes prompting and highlighting), a GUI application interface, record locking, record access journaling, HIPAA, FERPA, and DOD application compliance, user application logging, transaction logging, user monitoring, a library of PHP classes and data access security, report, query, and SQL builders, a source code manager, an application management system, and a virtual desktop system metaphor, and many other features.

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  •  19 May 2005 00:09

Release Notes: This release automatically provisions users, applications, and data access through an LDAP interface. It is now possible to sync with directory services like Novell's eDirectory. Users are able to define how their directory structure integrates into Lumenation. A new desktop lock-down feature was implemented, which prohibits some users from changing their desktop values.

  •  01 Sep 2004 06:03

Release Notes: Lumenation is now provided as an RPM YaST installation for Linux. Lumen Software has completed Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 testing of Lumenation and modules with 100% compliance achieved.

  •  20 Aug 2004 11:13

    Release Notes: The PHP parameter register_globals is now off. Desktop Environment now supports IE 5.5 and 6.0 browsers. Lumen Warehouse and License Manger is released. Lumenation Developers post their solutions to the Lumen Warehouse. The Lumenation user community can locate, acquire, and plug in these modules to their Lumenation environment. New record and edit types are added in the database List and Edit classes. Help Center functionality is improved and there is a new content update. Support for Sybase has been added.

    •  30 Jun 2004 09:50

    Release Notes: The PHP framework/middleware, Lumenation, is now distributed as a Free Run-Time License. Developers now have the ability to provide Lumenation to their users for no additional fee through this license.

    •  02 Jun 2004 08:51

    Release Notes: The PHP Lumenation framework now provides for system defined hot keys and browser key controls. Users may also define their own hot keys to use for processing. The Back button, refresh, and others may also be disabled in the browser, as this is usually an undesired method of navigation in an information management system/application. Some of the function keys are defined here: F1 - Help Center, F2 - File Manager, F3 - Host Access Journal, F5 - Refresh Current Window (not the whole desktop). For the desktop, there is a popup menu item on desktop itself.

    RSS Recent comments

    11 Aug 2004 05:48 dkeeler

    Re: Freely Distributable????

    The license quoted for this product is
    freely distributable. However, when going to the actual site to download it, the product is really a 14-day trial where you have to give out your email address and you are sent a license key. How is this freely distributable

    Lumenation, the middleware/framework is freely distributable. If you develop application in Lumenation you can distribute them. The 14 day signup is to test drive Lumenation and some of the Lumenation modules such as LightBul the Lumenation PHP Development suite, web content manager, etc. You are also able to utilize the Lumenation User Manager and User Application Manager applications as well.

    If you wish to obtain Lumenation you can also contact me directly and I will make sure you have everything you need. The developers web site is a great resource and the Lumenation Forum found there to find out more information. Thank you.

    11 Aug 2004 05:34 pxharder

    Freely Distributable????
    The license quoted for this product is "freely distributable". However, when going to the actual site to download it, the product is really a 14-day trial where you have to give out your email address and you are sent a license key. How is this "freely distributable"?

    06 Jul 2004 11:20 dkeeler

    Re: Intended OS?

    > It says in the project description that

    > this is OS independent, but on the

    > project's homepage under requirements, I

    > see only Linux.

    On Linux a user is able to achive the highest value and TCO, but it is truly OS independent.

    01 Jul 2004 10:44 srikat

    Intended OS?
    It says in the project description that this is OS independent, but on the project's homepage under requirements, I see only Linux.

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