RIFE is a full-stack open source Java web application framework with tools and APIs to implement most common web features. Each of its toolkits is usable by itself and together they offer integrated features that aim to boost productivity. RIFE ensures that every declaration and definition is handled in one place in the code. This could simplify the developer's task by reducing code replication, enforcing consistency, and easing maintenance.
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- RIFE is a full-stack open source Java web application framework with tools and APIs to implement most common web features. Each of its toolkits is usable by itself and together they offer integrated features that aim to boost productivity. RIFE ensures that every declaration and definition is handled in one place in the code. This could simplify the developer's task by reducing code replication, enforcing consistency, and easing maintenance. RIFE's design blends together in a consistent component object model two approaches, request-based and component-based. Through a centralized site structure (web engine), an application can be split up into reusable binary modules that can be integrated into other projects.
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- RIFE is a full-stack open source Java web application framework with tools and APIs to implement most common web features. Each of its toolkits is usable by itself and together they offer integrated features that aim to boost productivity. RIFE ensures that every declaration and definition is handled in one place in the code. This could simplify the developer's task by reducing code replication, enforcing consistency, and easing maintenance.
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