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From LANSA version 14 onwards, the primary method of developing web applications using LANSA is the new web capability that allows the same RDML syntax used for developing desktop (rich client) applications to be used for developing web-based applications in LANSA. Most of a LANSA-based web application now executes in the browser with calls to the server for database access and to execute specific server functions as required. Combined with a WYSIWYG web page painter and a myriad of new features, developing and maintaining web applications with LANSA has never been easier.

WAMs will continue to be supported and there are a host of new and updated features in LANSA Version 14. To find out more about the new WAM features, refer to:

WAM Related enhancements in What's New? or the WAM GuideWAM support remains for existing applications and won't be enhanced further.