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This page should not be speedy deleted as an unambiguous copyright infringement, because I have rewritten problematic statements and added references. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pmarcely ( talk • contribs)
Notability has been confirmed, see Archive 1 for details. Akudev ( talk)( COI) 17:32, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
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I can contribute to making this stub a fill-grown article. However, being employed by SAP SE, I do have a conflict of interest, as declared here in my COI declaration, so I have carefully read all applicable guidelines and will try my best to abide by them and keep any addition absolutely neutral. Any help in doing so and any remarks where I may not satisfy this goal are more than welcome. My intention is to suggest extensions here on the talk page and hope for an editor to review them and transfer the changes into the article.
Developer(s) | SAP SE and community |
---|---|
Stable release | 1.24.6
/ January 12, 2015 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform ( JavaScript) |
Type | JavaScript library |
License | Apache 2.0 License |
Website |
openui5 |
The development of OpenUI5 originated in 2009 under the name "SAP UI development toolkit for HTML5" (commonly abbreviated to "SAPUI5"). This non-Open-Source library was (and still is) not sold directly, but available only as part of other products. In December 2013, the Open Source version of SAPUI5, named "OpenUI5", was announced and published [1] [2]. Both, SAPUI5 and OpenUI5, are largely identical, but the Open Source version does not contain all control libraries contained in SAPUI5 [3]. The decision to open-source SAPUI5 was triggered to a large extent by requests of external developers [4] [5].
OpenUI5 consists of a "core" (containing common functionality) and a number of control "libraries" containing the user interface elements ("controls"). Development with OpenUI5 is typically object-oriented, and as such similar to the "Dojo", "YahooUI", or "Sencha Touch" libraries, but different from the DOM-oriented "jQuery UI" or "AngularJS" libraries. While programmatic UI construction with JavaScript and declarative UI definition in XML or JSON represents the typical usage, DOM-oriented HTML templating is also supported.
New releases are published every quarter and followed by roughly bi-weekly patches for the current release. Support is limited to the current version.
I would be very happy to get the help of an editor to enhance the stub by adding some or all of the content suggested above. I will monitor this talk page and my
user talk page to reply to any questions and requests. Thank you!
Akudev (
talk)(
COI)
18:27, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
References
Concerning editing and maintaining JavaScript-related articles...
If you are interested in collaborating on JavaScript articles or would like to see where you could help, stop by Wikipedia:WikiProject JavaScript and feel free to add your name to the participants list. Both editors and programmers are welcome.
We've found over 300 JavaScript-related articles so far. If you come across any others, please add them to that list.
The WikiProject is also taking on the organization of the Wikipedia community's user script support pages. If you are interested in helping to organize information on the user scripts (or are curious about what we are up to), let us know!
If you have need for a user script that does not yet exist, or you have a cool idea for a user script or gadget, you can post it at Wikipedia:User scripts/Requests. And if you are a JavaScript programmer, that's a great place to find tasks if you are bored.
If you come across a JavaScript article desperately in need of editor attention, and it's beyond your ability to handle, you can add it to our list of JavaScript-related articles that need attention.
At the top of the talk page of most every JavaScript-related article is a WikiProject JavaScript template where you can record the quality class and importance of the article. Doing so will help the community track the stage of completion and watch the highest priority articles more closely.
Thank you. The Transhumanist 01:12, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
![]() | This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||||
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This page should not be speedy deleted as an unambiguous copyright infringement, because I have rewritten problematic statements and added references. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pmarcely ( talk • contribs)
Notability has been confirmed, see Archive 1 for details. Akudev ( talk)( COI) 17:32, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
![]() | Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
I can contribute to making this stub a fill-grown article. However, being employed by SAP SE, I do have a conflict of interest, as declared here in my COI declaration, so I have carefully read all applicable guidelines and will try my best to abide by them and keep any addition absolutely neutral. Any help in doing so and any remarks where I may not satisfy this goal are more than welcome. My intention is to suggest extensions here on the talk page and hope for an editor to review them and transfer the changes into the article.
Developer(s) | SAP SE and community |
---|---|
Stable release | 1.24.6
/ January 12, 2015 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform ( JavaScript) |
Type | JavaScript library |
License | Apache 2.0 License |
Website |
openui5 |
The development of OpenUI5 originated in 2009 under the name "SAP UI development toolkit for HTML5" (commonly abbreviated to "SAPUI5"). This non-Open-Source library was (and still is) not sold directly, but available only as part of other products. In December 2013, the Open Source version of SAPUI5, named "OpenUI5", was announced and published [1] [2]. Both, SAPUI5 and OpenUI5, are largely identical, but the Open Source version does not contain all control libraries contained in SAPUI5 [3]. The decision to open-source SAPUI5 was triggered to a large extent by requests of external developers [4] [5].
OpenUI5 consists of a "core" (containing common functionality) and a number of control "libraries" containing the user interface elements ("controls"). Development with OpenUI5 is typically object-oriented, and as such similar to the "Dojo", "YahooUI", or "Sencha Touch" libraries, but different from the DOM-oriented "jQuery UI" or "AngularJS" libraries. While programmatic UI construction with JavaScript and declarative UI definition in XML or JSON represents the typical usage, DOM-oriented HTML templating is also supported.
New releases are published every quarter and followed by roughly bi-weekly patches for the current release. Support is limited to the current version.
I would be very happy to get the help of an editor to enhance the stub by adding some or all of the content suggested above. I will monitor this talk page and my
user talk page to reply to any questions and requests. Thank you!
Akudev (
talk)(
COI)
18:27, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
References
Concerning editing and maintaining JavaScript-related articles...
If you are interested in collaborating on JavaScript articles or would like to see where you could help, stop by Wikipedia:WikiProject JavaScript and feel free to add your name to the participants list. Both editors and programmers are welcome.
We've found over 300 JavaScript-related articles so far. If you come across any others, please add them to that list.
The WikiProject is also taking on the organization of the Wikipedia community's user script support pages. If you are interested in helping to organize information on the user scripts (or are curious about what we are up to), let us know!
If you have need for a user script that does not yet exist, or you have a cool idea for a user script or gadget, you can post it at Wikipedia:User scripts/Requests. And if you are a JavaScript programmer, that's a great place to find tasks if you are bored.
If you come across a JavaScript article desperately in need of editor attention, and it's beyond your ability to handle, you can add it to our list of JavaScript-related articles that need attention.
At the top of the talk page of most every JavaScript-related article is a WikiProject JavaScript template where you can record the quality class and importance of the article. Doing so will help the community track the stage of completion and watch the highest priority articles more closely.
Thank you. The Transhumanist 01:12, 12 April 2017 (UTC)