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Hype- A Java Tool for the Rapid Development of Hyperdocument Management Applications for the WWW

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JIT’99

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The paper presents Hype, an integrated development environment for building typed hyperdocument management applications for the World Wide Web. Like Java Server Pages, Hype enables Java code snippets producing dynamic content to be embedded into static HTML pages. Unlike Java Server Pages, Hype covers the complete process of building three-tier applications. This includes the object-oriented modeling of the application schema in a graphical editor, the mapping of the object-oriented application schema to a relational database schema, and the automatic generation of persistent Java classes for accessing the database. Knowing the application schema, Hype can go well beyond Java Server Pages with regard to the typesafeness and modularity it provides for producing dynamic content.

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Scholz, E., Lischetzki, R. (1999). Hype- A Java Tool for the Rapid Development of Hyperdocument Management Applications for the WWW. In: Cap, C.H. (eds) JIT’99. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60247-4_9

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