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Data types
Kitsune property is a datafield that defines the type specific storage and access in Kitsune tags and k-admin. Kitsune property can be defined by following meta information.
Data models
Each application requires a different data structure and we at Kitsune understand it. Hence we always give data models their own structure.
Language attributes
An attribute on the html tag sets the language for all the text on the page. If part of the page uses text in a different you can add a language
Data models
Each application requires a different data structure and we at Kitsune understand it. Hence we always give data models their own structure.

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kitsune Framework FAQs
kitsune framework does automatically create a cloud native (serverless) architecture for you while you deploy any application on Kitsune framework.
Since the output of the kitsune web application is cloud agnostic, hence it can be deployed on any supported cloud(AWS, Azure, AliCloud) without changing application logic.
Yes, using kitsune framework you can build e-commerce application.
You can use kitsune payment gateway component to integrate already enabled payment gateways easily. We thrive to enable our customers with best possible ones and accommodate custom requests too.
You can also track the orders and payment transaction as well on the K-Admin.
kitsune framework is built on top of serverless/cloud native framework.
Since the application isn’t hosted on any specific server, it never exposes any IP or any port (apart from 80/443) to the external users.
Since the data access is handled server side, and only plain HTML is the output, hence no one can access the business logic and database.