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CRUD forms, relationships, dashboards, workflow management, breadcrumbs, searches, single sign-on, permissions, and reporting are basic features helping administrators with their tasks.
It allows to build high-quality enterprise information systems by defining the application's logical models and letting the framework automatically translate them into a working system.
Portofino can be used to develop web applications for information management, workflow and collaboration, front-office and back-office processes, customer relationship management, and much more.
Here are some key features of "Portofino":
 
 User interface:
 · Forms (create-read-update-delete operations)
 · Navigation of relationships
 · Searches with flexible multiple filtering
 · Full-text searches
 · Workflow operations
 · Breadcrumbs
 · Read/write fields based on permissions
 · Field-level and semantic validations
 · Cascaded selections
 · User management
 · Binary files upload
 · Interactive dashboards/portlets with drill-down
 · Parametric reports in pdf and other formats
 
 Supported models:
 · Data
 · Workflows
 · Permissions
 · Portlets
 · Reporting
 · Calculated attributes
 · Constraints
 · Operations
 
 Database technologies:
 · Oracle
 · Microsoft SQL Server
 · IBM DB2
 · PostgreSQL
 · MySQL
 · Apache Derby (embedded, not for production)
 
 Security and permissions:
 · Internal or external authentication&authorization
 · Single sign-on integrations with Java security realms, LDAP, MS Active Directory, JOSSO, Novell iChain reverse proxy
 · Application-level security based
 · Workflow state-driven authentication
 
 Workflow modeling features:
 · Finite-state-machine (FSM) model
 · States
 · Transitions
 · Guards (conditions to enable/disable transitions)
 · Custom workflow actions
 · Automatic email notifications
 · Flexible permissions based on state/attribute/user
 
 Data modeling features:
 · Classes (entities/tables)
 · Attributes (columns) of eight different types
 · Blobs for binary documents and images
 · One-to-one and one-to many relationships
 · Flexible many-to-many relationships through intersection classes (also with attributes on the intersection class)
 · Inheritance
 · Modeling done at the logical level
 · Automatic mapping to six database technologies
 · Real-time database schema changes (DDL)
 
Requirements:
 
 · Internet browser
 · JDK/JRE 1.5 or higher
 · Tomcat 5.5.x or 6.x
 · Single processor system with 512MB RAM and 800MB free disk space
 · JBoss Application Server 4.2.x
 · GlassFish
 · Sun Java System Application Server 9.1
 · Oracle OC4J and OracleAS
 

Via: Portofino 4.0.10






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