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  • Introduction
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    • What can we do?
    • Features & Packages
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  • SERVICES
    • Introduction about services
    • Identity
      • Brand
        • Examples
        • How to identify a brand
        • What default values when a brand is created?
        • How to be a reseller
        • Multiple Brand Management
      • User *
        • User Type
        • Username
        • User Status
        • Username vs. Login Name
        • Password
          • User-defined options
          • Built-in policies
        • Authentication Methods
          • Traditional Login
          • External Login
          • Login with Email link
        • Referral (Invite Friends)
          • Example
        • Password Policy
        • Login with Google
      • Device
        • Type
        • Device Identifier (Device Code)
        • Device Registering
        • Access Limit
    • Subscription
      • What is Package?
      • Package (Pricing Plan)
      • Plans & Pricing *
        • Licensing *
        • Subscription Type *
        • Feature
          • Examples
        • Package
        • Price *
        • Coupon
        • License
          • License Status
          • License Delivery Type
          • License Source
        • Pseudo Flow *
          • Licensing Flow *
          • Pricing Flow *
          • Coupon Application Flow *
    • Billing
      • Payment
        • Payment Status
        • Commission
        • Instant Payment Notification (IPN) *
          • Payment Gateway
          • Supported Gateways
        • Payment Transaction Overview
      • Transaction *
      • Invoice *
    • Wallet
      • Wallet *
        • Secure Practices *
        • ✔️Pseudo Flow *
      • Redeem *
    • Security
      • Black List
      • Risk Levels
    • Community
      • Issue
        • Examples
        • Pseudo Flow
      • Organization
    • Content Delivery Network (CDN)
      • CDN
        • CDN Storage
        • Uploading files to a CDN
        • Downloading files from a CDN
        • Are There Any Limitations?
        • Best Practices
    • Analytics
      • Tracking
        • Tracking Activity
        • Tracking Email
        • Tracking Notification
      • Log & Debug
      • Notification
    • Integration
      • Authentication
      • Payment Gateways
      • Push Notification
      • SMS Provider
      • SMTP Provider
      • Gitbook
    • Brand Settings (Branding)
      • What are Permissions and Roles?
        • System permissions & brand-based permissions
          • A (6 resources)
          • B (7 resources)
          • C (4 resources)
          • D (3 resources)
          • E (2 resources)
          • F (1 resource)
          • I (3 resources)
          • L (1 resource)
          • O (1 organization)
          • P (4 resources)
          • R (1 resource)
          • S (2 resources)
          • T (4 resources)
          • U (7 resources)
          • W (1 resource)
        • System Roles & Brand-based Roles
        • Granting Permissions
        • Assigning Roles
        • Best Practices
        • Pseudo Flow
        • Conclusion
      • What is Issue Category
      • What is Feature?
      • What is Subscription Type?
      • What is Subscription?
      • What is Commission Rate?
      • Events & Patterns
        • Event
          • Events for Community (Organization) (4)
          • Events for Device (3)
          • Events for License (2)
          • Events for Payment (8)
          • Events for System (9)
          • Events for Ticket (Issue) (6)
          • Events for User (47)
            • User.Account_ (5)
            • User.Coupon_ (1)
            • User.Email_ (5)
            • User.Expiration_ (3)
            • User.Inactive_ (2)
            • User.Invoice_ (1)
            • User.License_ (1)
            • User.Logged_ (3)
            • User.Password_ (3)
            • User.Phone_ (2)
            • User.Profile_ (2)
            • User.Receipt_ (1)
            • User.Referee_ (1)
            • User.Registered (2)
            • User.Reward_ (3)
            • User.Service_ (1)
            • User.SMS_ (1)
            • User.Status_ (5)
            • User.Suspicious_ (4)
            • User.Ticket_ (1)
          • Events for Wallet (4)
          • (Missing Events) *
        • WalletEarningEvent
          • Earning.User_ (8)
          • Earning.Wallet_ (2)
        • Email Templates *
        • SMS Templates *
      • Tags
      • Domains
      • Email templates
    • System Constants (Read-only)
      • Country
      • State
      • City
      • Time Zone
      • Currency
      • Language
      • Exchange Rate
  • Other concepts
    • Built-in resource
      • Built-in roles
        • Best practice
      • Built-in permissions
    • JFW Status
    • Default data
    • System data
    • Soft deletion data
    • Cryptography
    • Mailing
      • Examples
      • Email Sender
      • Email Template
    • Scheduler
      • Examples
      • Schedulers Used In JFW
    • Tracking Level
  • Versioning
  • Workflows
  • References
    • Internal references
    • External references
      • MailKit
      • MIME Type
  • Changelog
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Introduction

Instruction

This site comprehensively addresses the Jframework project, covering concepts, terminology, and regulations. Developers are encouraged to visit the Protocol & API site for additional guidance on integrating Jframework into their projects.

With more than a decade of experience in software outsourcing, we've gathered extensive knowledge in various concepts, business logics, and algorithms. These have been integrated into our proprietary Jframework, enabling us to accelerate project development and simplify maintenance processes.

— From the Liam (Mr)

What is Jframework?

Jframework (JFW - pronounce /dʒiː ˈfrāmˌwərk/, like JEE Framework) is a .NET framework to simplify application development.

Why Jframework?

This project is based on another project called JexpaFramework. We initially used JexpaFramework, but we encountered some copyright problems. We switched to Jframework.

Jframework, inspired by the concept of a Journey, is designed to help developers with the complex process of software development with simplicity and accuracy. It represents the journey of building, improving, and delivering applications by offering a modular and adaptable framework to manage the different stages of development. Jframework is your partner in the journey toward high-quality and reliable software solutions.

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