Monday, 28 January 2013
FRAMEWORK: WHAT IS FRAMEWORK? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRAMEWORK AND LIBRARY?
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Framework:
A framework is a basic conceptual and reusable structure which provides generic functionality, used to solve or address complex issues.
A software framework provides basic architecture, application programming interfaces (APIs) and tools for building application and provides required infrastructure.
Library v/s Framework:
Library: Library or code library is a collection of behavior written is a specific language, which can be used to execute some function. You use it the way you want.
Framework: It controls you. You can’t deviate from the framework rules and create application.
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1 Responses to “ FRAMEWORK: WHAT IS FRAMEWORK? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRAMEWORK AND LIBRARY? ”
10 April 2015 at 17:55
Hi,
Thanks for sharing about Frameworks, can you please explain in brief about Hibernate - JAVA
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