Formspider – Build Amazing Web Applications With PL/SQL

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Formspider is a new Web 2.0 application development framework for PL/SQL developers.

Target Audience: PL/SQL developers who want to develop Web 2.0 applications with just their PL/SQL knowledge since in Formspider there is no need to know Java, AJAX or JavaScript.
Website URL: https://www.theformspider.com


Feedback sought:

  • What do you think the site is about?
  • What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
  • Would you sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
  • Please share any additional feedback/comments you might have.

About Formspider:

We are happy to announce that we officially launched the public beta program for Formspider, our rich Internet application development framework for PL/SQL Developers.

Coding in Formspider is 100% PL/SQL. There is no need to know Java or JavaScript. Every application is 100% AJAX by default. Applications built with Formspider run as DHTML/JavaScript applications in the browser. All Formspider applications run in IE, Firefox and Chrome smoothly without any extra effort. It has a cool IDE, charting, component based UI Design, Web based development… etc…etc… We could go on and on.

However, none of this matters if our users don’t like what we have built. We will end up with a nice idea that turned out to be a failure. So above all features and functionalities, what matters most today is what you think of Formspider. We are in the beginning of what hopefully is going to be a long journey (we just launched our public beta after all). The faith of the journey is in the hands of our users. If you support us with feedback, ideas, criticism and candid reviews then we will do everything in our power to make you happy and successful.

We believe PL/SQL deserves a more important role in web development and its potential is not being used well. We believe Oracle Forms was a great product for the challenges of its era and even though the times have changed, the underlying principles of sound application development have not. We believe the PL/SQL community deserves a powerful web framework that is second to none. We believe we are not the only people think that way. We invite you to think together.

If you are interested in new ideas and technologies, make sure you check out our web site. Discover our demos, use our online IDE, watch our tutorials. We need your feedback…

4 thoughts on “Formspider – Build Amazing Web Applications With PL/SQL

  1. What do you think the site is about?
    It’s about Web Applications, Cross Browser Support and Development
    What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
    There is nothing I like about it.
    Would you sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    I would never sign up for something like this. This is something
    that is not for me.
    Please share any additional feedback/comments you might have.
    No additional comments at this time

  2. What do you think the site is about?
    Nicely designed site. Easy to maneuver.

    What do you find bothersome?
    I visited their blog site, some of the bloggers ran into problems after the installation, that would be a concern for me.

    What do you like?
    It sounds like this application would work very well with data base applications.

    Would you sign up for a free trial/free account?
    No.

    If not, why?
    I would wait until they ironed out some of their bugs.

    Please share any additional feedback/comments you might have.
    One of my college courses involved database, and although I did not test out their forms, they looked like they would be easy to use.

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