It is an Open Source JavaScript UI library, maintained by SAP. It lets you build enterprise-ready web applications, responsive to all devices, running on almost any browser of your choice. It’s based on JavaScript, using JQuery as its foundation and follows web standards. It eases your development with a client-side HTML5 rendering library including a rich set of controls and supports data binding to different models (JSON, XML and OData).
OpenUI5 is a tool in the UI Components category of a tech stack.
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Font Awesome, Firebase, Redux, Algolia, Sentry and 3 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with OpenUI5. Here's a list of all 8 tools that integrate with OpenUI5.