When you go to http://demo.qafe.com, the first application that starts is the “Showcase” Application.
This Showcase application is a QAFE Application, written in QAML. In the tree on the right, you’ll see Components and Events. (more…)
When you go to http://demo.qafe.com, the first application that starts is the “Showcase” Application.
This Showcase application is a QAFE Application, written in QAML. In the tree on the right, you’ll see Components and Events. (more…)
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Google! Maps
Of course, QAFE is a Qualogy Company product, so we QAFE Development team is located at the main office of Qualogy.
There is a Google Maps entry for QAFE now.
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If you are in the neighbourhood, you can always pay a visit to our Office and the development team.
FriendConnect
You might have noticed, but on every page of the QAFE site there is a FriendConnect Gadget (on the right) which looks like this:

QAFE FriendConnect
If you are interested in QAFE then you can join the QAFE FriendConnect (by clicking the “Join” button and for example use your Gmail account). We can create a community of QAFE enthusiasts around the globe.
P.S. QAFE FriendConnect can also be found in the FriendConnect directory.
Yesterday it took a while, but it’s finally there: The new demo that can be found on http://demo.qafe.com. There are some nice features built in and overall stability is improved. (more…)
QAFE is the name of our new framework. But how did we come up with this name? Actually there were several names before we hit on QAFE.
We started it out as “Project Genesis” (the beginning of something), but if you Google on Genesis you get 46 million hits. (more…)
QAFE is a new framework for SOA and Web 2.0 combined in a declarative manner. Eventhough the name is short, I heard several variations on the pronounciation of this word.
Well, QAFE is pronounced as “ka-FAY” (note accent egu on the “e” in the logo). If you still have not mastered this fonetically, listen to this audio fragment.
QAFE-au-lait someone?
Declarative UI has been buzzing lately in the serveral Web UI communities (like Google’s GWT-incubator project). We know there is a need for this. Nevertheless, eventhough you have your declarative UI ready, you still have to program the serverside in the language of that technology.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could easily access your database or any other backend in a declarative way ? (more…)