I'm currently looking for good (and free if possible) Web RAD (Rapid Application Development) tool or Visual Ajax IDE, something like Morfik or Delphi for PHP with more usual deployment method (both create standalone application or web server modules). What i mean was IDE that support drag-n-drop component for building web application and the result was standard .(x)html & .js (and maybe .php) files so i can upload it to my favorite web host right away.

I already inspecting VisualWebGui, Visual Ajax Studio, Visual Ajax Builder but all have same method as above for deployment (some using Java platform).

I then take a look Sigma Visual, checked the demo, but it was too slow...

Maybe better to wait Delphi for PHP with EXTJS as their GUI package

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Why you dont just use Visual Studio Web Developer ? or Eclipse

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as far as i know, eclipse was multi-programming language IDE, does it support visual (drag-n-drop component)? And Visual Studio Web Developer, i can't found an offline installer for the free version (i only get web installer which was pain) – Dels May 4 '09 at 8:04
eclipse does support visual and you can find always visual studio in rapidsahre – Adinochestva May 4 '09 at 8:22
If you want a visual, drag and drop IDE that is open source, try Wavemaker – C Keene Nov 5 '10 at 3:33
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I have found this : VisualJS.NET (very interesting and promising)

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I use AlphaFive

www.alphafive.com

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Have a good look at ChrisSoftEng.co.uk. Quite a lot of free stuff - RAD for the Web - Delphi PHP, Delphi VCL for Web, GO-Global for Windows on EC2. And Xajax and SVG as well as Silverlight and Java Web Start. This is a site for co-working projects without fees.

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For a real RAD platform you should look at Ebase Xi from Ebase Technology. It's got WYSIWYG UI design, workflow, web services publication, it's own high level processing language and out of the box integration with pretty much anything you could think of. Thing I like best (so far) is the screen designer...I'm no CSS guy but this let's me snap complex layouts together without knowing (they have have layout types and property sets which just do everything for you). Pretty much everything that can be has been abstracted...you end up spending way more time working on functionality rather than technical implementation. Dev tools are free, there's a free run-time Community Edition plus server paid editions, etc. We reckon this platform could change the way people build stuff, could well be 10 times fater than anything else out there.

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