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NexJ's approach to model-driven engineering (MDE) using the model-execution capabilities of NexJ Model Server Express greatly simplifies the process of developing enterprise applications. Using NexJ Express Studio, developers focus solving the business problems while the NexJ Framework handles technical complexities of running that solution. | NexJ's approach to model-driven engineering (MDE) using the model-execution capabilities of NexJ Model Server Express greatly simplifies the process of developing enterprise applications. Using NexJ Express Studio, developers focus solving the business problems while the NexJ Framework handles technical complexities of running that solution. | ||
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