Learn how to migrate your WebRatio 7.1 project to WebRatio 7.2.
This document contains all the instructions needed for the migration process.
WebRatio Mobile Platform is a powerful development environment that supports business users and IT developers in building mobile applications that can be installed on mobile phones and tablets. Your mobile applications can work both offline, without the use of an internet connection; or online, sync...
The WebRatio Mobile Platform 8.7 Release includes some new features in the mobile application modeling. It is now possible to create mobile custom events that allow to integrate with the device.
Plus, you can now activated the WebRatio Mobile Professional Edition using the new “license server” opti...
In a Web application you may need to specify a piece of business logic that is executed periodically.
In this case, the execution is not triggered directly by a user interaction on the Web application, but is triggered automatically at a specific timestamp. WebRatio Platform lets you model this ...
WebRatio Platform provides you with a set of predefined elements that allow you to model around 90% of the features that are commonly needed by a Web application. However, the remaining 10% may require custom business logic, or integration with a specific external system.
Although it is not possibl...
WebRatio Mobile Platform lets you add to your mobile application a feature that allows one to see a location on a map and to get directions to reach it.
Let's see how to model this integration in your mobile application.
Debugging is a fundamental tool for developing a reliable Web application. In the standard debugging approach, every time a problem arises or whenever you want to investigate the behavior of your application, you can easily debug it by placing breakpoints in your lines of code.
Debugging with WebRa...
In a mobile application, you often need to manage information that is shown to the user. Managing the information means to create, update, or delete information. With WebRatio Mobile Platform you can easily model a section so that user can manage the application to delete the data.
In this lesson y...
The WebRatio BPM Platform 8.4 Release includes some features for building an application managing their business process through a BPM engine.
It is now possible to model business processes using the dedicated project named “BPMN Project”, generate and Run on Cloud business processes and get the B...
In almost every Web application, users come across a form where they are supposed to fill in some information.
In WebRatio, forms are handled by a dedicated View Component named "Form".
In this lesson you learn how to use the "Form" component to model and configure a Form with Fields.
When you are testing a feature of your Web application, you may face some problems that prevent the feature from working properly. Using the "Application Logs" is the best way to understand what’s going on, find out the root cause of the undesired behavior and eventually understand which part of the...
The interaction between a Mobile Application and a device is sometimes useful for certain functions.
In our example, the user selecting a course from a list can save it as a reminder in the device calendar app.
This lesson shows you how to integrate your Mobile Application with the device calendar...
The interaction between a mobile application and an external data source is useful for certain functions.
In our example, your mobile application receives Push Notifications by using the back-end to send Push Notifications.
This lesson shows you how to enable your back-end to send Push Notificatio...
Usually Web applications are not standalone; they need to integrate with external systems and other applications in the company intranet. The best way to make different applications communicate with one another is to use a Web service infrastructure. That’s why it is important to know how you can ea...
The web model is where you use the IFML Web Extensions to build the user interface of your Web application, and where you specify the business logic for each IFML action using a set of predefined operations.
In this lesson we introduce the View Containers you can use to organize your Web applicatio...