Definition: Obex is a software development language created by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). It was initially developed by the Open Software Foundation (OOF) and has since been adopted by numerous organizations. Obex is known for its strong syntax, emphasis on object-oriented programming, and its extensive community of contributors. Obex is primarily used within the Open Source community to develop applications that are compatible with various operating systems and platforms. It has a focus on providing a high level of abstraction over the underlying code