Android software development is the process of creating new applications for the operating system of Android. Applications are created using Java programming language. Android SDK [software development kit] includes a comprehensive set of applications such as libraries, debuggers, documentation, sample code, handset emulator based on QEMU and tutorials for Android. It works on Microsoft Windows XP and later, Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later for Mac platforms. Developers can use any text editor to edit XML and Java files, use command line tools of Apache Ant and Java Development Kit to create, debug and build applications and control devices attached to your Android such as remote installation of a software package and triggering a reboot. Applications for Android are packaged in APK file format. The APK package stores DEX files called Dalvik executables which are compilations of byte code files. Android applications are made of one or more components such as content providers, services, activities and broadcast receivers. Every component has its own role in the overall behavior of the application, and be accessed or executed individually by the application or even other applications [depending on permit availability].
Superbase Classic is the pioneer when it comes to relational database management system (RDBMS). The product was initially created in 1989 using RDBMS but was developed to use Peer-to-Peer Client / Server (PPCS) technology in 1999. The product combines the ease and functionality of a desktop database and an SQL database respectively. The result is a more reliable database management system with high performance and easy file and data sharing. The use of PPCS in Superbase Classic makes unlimited connection to multiple servers possible, access to all databases within connected servers possible. It eliminates the need to use two software products for client and server needs. The new Superbase Classic now features add-on creation where add-ons can be integrated into the Program menu. Only a maximum of eight add-ons can be added at one time. Superbase Classic owners are also provided with a data mining and analysis tool called the SuperView.
Superbase Scientific is a simulation tool that allows full programming control for real life problems recreated in the system. This general simulation software’s strong point is the use of Super Basic Language (SBL), which is quite similar to Visual Basic. Both are easy to use, can be conveniently linked to databases and the output can be easily customized according to preference. Superbase Scientific can simulate dynamic systems controlled by varied equations over time so analysis of behavior is possible. It can also view 3D objects in perspective. This tool is best for summation, differentiation, numerical integration and matrix multiplication. The main selling point of this product is the ease of use and its real-life application uses. Superbase Scientific also features graphic presentation such as graphing Cartesian coordinates. It also has a built-in statistical function for applications that require statistical data.
SBF Parser is a program generally classified as an application development tool, and this software is embedded with compatibility protocols for computers that are running on supported Microsoft Windows systems. There are also versions of SBF Parser that is implemented with compatibility support for Linux machines and Mac platforms. This application is used in tandem with SuperBase, which is a program that is used by application developers to create software for network computers and devices. SBF Parser can be used to create files and resources required by network applications developed using the SuperBase program, and these network applications are integrated with sequential commands, lines of code and directives that allow it to transmit data and communicate with both network servers and network client machines. SBF Parser can also be used to open and modify the content of compatible resources and data stored in supported file formats that are included as application files of network programs created with SuperBase.
Superbase SB Next Generation Workbench
Superbase SB Next Generation Workbench
Superbase SB Next Generation Workbench is an end-user desktop database program based on the Object-Basic programming language. Superbase Next Generation is comprised of a family of products and tools such as basic and advanced development tools, form designer, report designer and end-user database. The Superbase NG Workbench uses Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Fast Common Gateway Interface and Information Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI). The Superbase NG Workbench can operate Windows (CGI, Fast CGI and ISAPI) and Intel-based Linux (CGI and Fast CGI only). Apple Mac OS-X support is under development at present. The Next Generation Workbench can support all SIMPOL value data types. These include Boolean, blob, number, integer and string. It also supports time, date and date/time data types. The Next Generation Workbench consists of the Superbase Next Generation IDE, Documentation of the IDE and Documentation about SIMPOL.