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Visual Development for Rapid Innovation
Drag-and-drop modeling bridges the gap between business needs and IT. Faster time-to-market is achieved while maintaining enterprise-grade security and performance.
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Mendix is a model-driven development platform. Instead of writing code line by line, developers create applications by building visual models of their business logic, data structures, and user interfaces. The platform then automatically translates these models into executable code.
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Visual Development
Build Complex Apps with Intuitive Drag-and-Drop.
Rapid Delivery
Reduce TTM by Automating Coding and Devlopment.
Iterative Feedback
Quickly Adapt to Changing Business Needs.
Business-IT Fusion
Empower Citizen Developers with centralized IT Control.
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Microflows are server-side workflows that contain your application’s core business logic. They run asynchronously and are used for tasks like retrieving data, calling external services, and database transactions. In contrast, Nanoflows are client-side workflows that run directly in the user’s browser or on a mobile device. They are ideal for quick interactions, such as UI updates or data validation, without a round trip to the server.

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Yes. TBN provides ongoing monitoring, optimization, and operational support.
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Define data structures using the Domain Model, a visual tool for creating Entities, Attributes, and Associations. Once built, Mendix automatically generates the necessary database schema and tables, eliminating the need for manual SQL.
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Mendix provides robust integration capabilities, supporting standard protocols like REST APIs, SOAP web services, and OData. It also features the Mendix Integration Suite, which can automatically generate Mendix models from external service definitions like OpenAPI (Swagger), simplifying the process of connecting with ERP systems, databases, and other cloud services.
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Yes, Mendix is highly extensible. Complex or specialized logic can be implemented via Custom Java Actions and called within Microflows. Furthermore, custom UI components and Front-end Widgets can be developed using standard web technologies like React, JavaScript, and CSS for highly tailored user interfaces.​
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