
In this thesis we have developed a framework which allows programmers to effectively create web database applications with PHP. The key advantage of this framework is that it can create web user interface from data model with almost no need of writing additional code. We have not found such complex solution in other existing frameworks. They usually deal only with a part of this problem (robust model layer or web interface) or do not implicitly link these layers. This framework uses some time-proven practices and design paterns used in existing frameworks. In addition, it provides some new tools and techniques making web application development easier. Main advantages are generated web user interface and object model to easily create and edit SQL queries by machine. Main concept of this framework is convention over configuration, which means that programmer using this framework does not have to write detailed code descri- bing standard application behaviour. Loading the framework is almost sufficient to create working web database application. Programmer then only customizes the parts of application which need other than default behaviour. 1
object-relation mapping,SQL,ORM,CRUD; objektově-relační mapování,SQL,ORM,CRUD; PHP,framework relační databáze; PHP,relational database framework
object-relation mapping,SQL,ORM,CRUD; objektově-relační mapování,SQL,ORM,CRUD; PHP,framework relační databáze; PHP,relational database framework
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