Interchange software
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Interchange | |
Developer: | Interchange development group |
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Latest release: | 5.4.1 / May 27, 2006 |
OS: | Cross-platform |
Use: | Electronic commerce |
License: | GPL |
Website: | www.icdevgroup.org |
Interchange is an open source web application server written in Perl. It is a versatile tool for automating and database-enabling a web site or building an online application. Its focus has traditionally been on e-commerce.
It has a long and varied history. It is a descendant of Vend, an e-commerce system originally developed by Andrew Wilcox in early 1995. Mike Heins took the first publicly-released version, Vend 0.2, and added searching and DBM catalog storage to create MiniVend. Mike released MiniVend 0.2m7 on December 28, 1995. In 2000, ecommerce startup Akopia acquired Mike's consultancy, Internet Robotics, hired him, and merged its product, Tallyman, with MiniVend, to create Interchange. (Tallyman was a GPL'd web framework written in Perl and Embperl, backed by Oracle or PostgreSQL.) In 2001, Akopia was acquired by Red Hat. Within a few years, Red Hat had tightened its focus on Enterprise Linux and ended its involvement with Interchange, which is now maintained by its community of developers, including ex-Akopia employees, most of whom still make a living doing Interchange development.
Sites using the Interchange platform include Backcountry.com, Musical Heritage Society, FragranceNet.com, and many small business sites.