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These characteristics allow a better re-use of the code, a capitalization of know-how, a better organization in the development, | These characteristics allow a better re-use of the code, a capitalization of know-how, a better organization in the development, | ||
- | Jelix makes the most of PHP5 specificities, in order to be the lightest and most powerful possible. This is why a project based on Jelix is 100% object oriented. | + | Jelix makes the most of PHP5.2 features, in order to be the lightest and most powerful possible. This is why a project based on Jelix is 100% object oriented. |
====== Goals ====== | ====== Goals ====== | ||
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{{http:// | {{http:// | ||
- | - an HTTP request calls Jelix. Jelix creates an instance of a jRequest object which contains datas of the request. It then create | + | - An HTTP request calls Jelix. Jelix creates an instance of a jRequest object which contains datas of the request. It then creates |
- A method | - A method | ||
- | - Then the method | + | - Then the method |
- | - The method of the controller | + | - The method of the controller |
- | - Jelix gets this jResponse object, | + | - Jelix gets this jResponse object, |
====== Your first application ====== | ====== Your first application ====== | ||
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