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==Development environments== The DataFlex programming language is used in the following development environments: ;[[Visual DataFlex|DataFlex]] Studio: This is the flagship visual development environment from Data Access Worldwide. DataFlex is available for [[Microsoft Windows]] only. DataFlex is a [[GUI]] development language in a style comparable with [[Visual Basic]], [[Delphi (programming language)|Delphi]] and [[C++]]. From version 4 (1996) up until version 17.1 (2015), the product was labeled Visual DataFlex. ;DataFlex WebApp Server: Available for [[Microsoft IIS]] only, the DataFlex WebApp Server can be used to develop thin client applications such as browser-based applications (both full class browsers such as [[Google Chrome]], [[Internet Explorer]], [[Mozilla Firefox]] and [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]], as well as [[Wireless Application Protocol|WAP]] browsers). Developers can also create [[Web Service]] client and server applications. The server has built-in load balancing capabilities which also assist with High Availability, this does, however, require an SPLF license. ;[[Web Framework]]: DataFlex includes a web framework for writing web and mobile applications. ;Character mode DataFlex: The latest iteration of the original character mode application (3.2) is available as a ''Console Mode'' application for [[MS-DOS]], [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Unix]] variants (notably [[Linux]]).
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