OpenLaszlo
OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for the development and
delivery of rich Internet applications. It lets developers display them
in any web browser
(with Flash 7 player or higher) or deploy them as DHTML without the
need for plugins. The platform is released under the Open
Source Initiative-certified Common Public License (CPL).
The OpenLaszlo platform consists of three main components:
- A compiler which takes an OpenLaszlo source files and
compiles it into a Flash or DHTML file that runs in any browser
- A Runtime Framework which includes user interface
components, data binding, and network services
- A Servlet that provides runtime support for
additional media types and for SOAP and XML-RPC
Features include:
- Write once, run anywhere allowing OpenLaszlo applications
to be portable across web browsers
- Rapid deployment to any web server
- Flexible layouts
- Active animations
- Declarative LZX language
- Supports both Flash 8,9, and 10 and DHTML runtimes
- Based on LZX, which is an object-oriented language
utilizing XML and JavaScript

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