A file containing source code written in ArkCompiler Bytecode (ABC) format. It is generated by the ArkCompiler toolchain, with a file name extension of .abc. The ABC file is packed into an HAP.
A service provided based on basic operating system capabilities (such as DeepLink and URL scheme for developers to create deep links across platforms. If the application is installed on a device, the links can direct users to specific content within the application. If the application is not installed a device, redirected targets can be customized. Moreover, AppLinking can ensure the security of the redirections and prevent phishing and other malicious activities.
A component-based, configurable multi-language compilation and running platform built in OpenHarmony. Bolstered by key components such as the compiler, toolchain, and runtime, ArkCompiler is able to compile and run code written in various advanced programming languages on multiple chip platforms. It also enables the OpenHarmony standard system and its applications and services to run on a variety of device types, from phones and PCs, tablets, TVs, automobiles, to smart wearables.
Application development language used in OpenHarmony. Based on TypeScript, ArkTS extends capabilities such as declarative UI and status management, helping you develop applications in a simpler and more natural way.
Native UI framework of OpenHarmony. ArkUI is a simplified, high-performance UI development framework for cross-device application design and development, increasing your productivity when creating application UIs for use across devices. For details, see ArkUI Overview.
Common Event Service, a system service in OpenHarmony to handle operations specific to common events, such as subscription, publishing, and unsubscription
A component that provides extension capabilities for specific scenarios (such as service widgets and input methods) in the stage model.
Feature Ability, an ability with a UI to interact with users in the FA model.
Application model supported by versions earlier than API version 8. The stage model is recommended for developing OpenHarmony applications.
Harmony Ability Package, released with the file name extension .hap. A HAP provides all content of an application, including the code, resources, third-party libraries, and application configuration file.
HDF Configuration Source (HCS), providing the Hardware Driver Foundation (HDF) configuration in key-value pairs. HCS removes the dependency between configuration code and driver code, simplifies configuration management.
HDF Configuration Generator, a tool for converting a configuration file into a file that can be read by the target software.
Hardware Driver Foundation that provides a unified access interface for peripherals and the framework for driver development and management in OpenHarmony.
OpenHarmony automatic test framework, which strives to implement hyper-automatic tests. Hypium is a blend of Hyper Automation and ium, where ium indicates a stable, reliable capability base of the test framework.
Intelligent Distributed Networking, a distributed networking unit of OpenHarmony. You can use IDN to obtain the device list and device states and subscribe to the connection state changes of devices on a distributed network.
Particle Ability, an ability without a UI in the FA model. PAs are invoked to implement FA functionalities. For example, a PA runs in the background to provide the computing capability or acts as a data warehouse to provide the data access capability.
A reusable component that presents important information about a user application and allows users to access the desired service instantly via shortcut gestures.
Application model available from API version 9. It provides two types of application components: UIAbility and ExtensionAbility. It is called a stage model because it provides classes, such as AbilityStage and WindowStage, as the stage of application components and windows.
A virtual device that integrates multiple physical devices and allows one device to control others and sharing data among devices with distributed communication capabilities.
System capability, a relatively independent feature in OpenHarmony, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. A system capability corresponds to multiple APIs, and the definition of each API contains the corresponding SysCap tag.
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