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The qxotica tools provide a way to use Lazarus to create both the qooxdoo-based JavaScript client and the Pascal server backend for a Web app. | The qxotica tools provide a way to use Lazarus to create both the qooxdoo-based JavaScript client and the Pascal server backend for a Web app. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[fcl-web]] Framework for developing web applications. Also lets you use JSON/REST APIs. | * [[fcl-web]] Framework for developing web applications. Also lets you use JSON/REST APIs. | ||
+ | * [https://fanoframework.github.io Fano Framework] Web application framework for modern Pascal programming language. | ||
[[Category:JavaScript]] | [[Category:JavaScript]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:07, 9 March 2020
Overview
This page describes various ways of integrating javascript with Free Pascal.
ExtPascal
ExtPascal is a set of Pascal components that wrap the Ext JS set of JavaScript widgets.
http://code.google.com/p/extpascal/
With the optional ExtP Toolkit, you can turn Lazarus into an ExtPascal IDE.
qxotica
The qxotica tools provide a way to use Lazarus to create both the qooxdoo-based JavaScript client and the Pascal server backend for a Web app.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qxotica/
See also
- fcl-web Framework for developing web applications. Also lets you use JSON/REST APIs.
- Fano Framework Web application framework for modern Pascal programming language.