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 Platform you can easily model a section so that user can manage the application data.
In this lesson you learn how to model...
The Domain Model Utility Component is available starting from the WebRatio 5.1 version.
It's a hybrid unit, which means that it can be placed in every View (Site View, Module Definitions View, Service View).
It permits to retrieve information about entities and relationship of the Domain Model....
Sometimes may happens that a user has to access to a content and depending on some parameters or actions that content has to change. By the alternative pages,it's possible to decide which content has to be shown depending on one or more conditions defined at run time.
Alternative element is usefu...
WebRatio Mobile lets you build iOS apps that you can use for test on your mobile or for submission on the Apple Store. This article guide you through the build process, showing how to create a release build, prepare and submit the Application on the Apple Store.
This article is a step by step tutorial to guide you in the management of Signing Identities and Certificates.
You need to read, understand and accomplish each step reported to be able to build iOS application in debug and release mode.
This kick start guides you through the modeling of a Web application using WebRatio Platform 9. The Web application you will model, will help you manage your daily tasks and your business contacts.
This lesson gives you the basic knowledge required to define common content in an IFML Model through the "Master Page" concept.
Working on real-world Web applications may require modeling a large project. In this situation it’s important to be able to manage the project to avoid loss of control and...
This lesson gives you the basic knowledge required to define reusable portions of IFML models using the module and module definition concepts.
Working on real-world Web applications may require modeling a large project. In this situation it’s important to be able to manage the project to avoid loss...
Mobile applications usually refers to external data source in order to read, create, update and delete information.
A back-end application is the background layer providing a data structure and a set of REST services that allow the mobile application (front-end layer) to access to this data.
In t...
The "Login" is the operation that allows the users to access to protected resources in a mobile app.
We need to define a place for users to insert and validate their credentials and the business logic for the Login.
In this lesson you learn how to model the basic "Login" feature, both for standalo...
One of the most common features of a mobile application is the receive of Notifications.
Notifications are sent from an external server on the Internet to the device on which the mobile application is installed.
This lesson shows you how to enable your mobile application to receive Notifications u...
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...
Create your first Business Process application and discover the main features available for your application in WebRatio BPM Platform.
Try yourself how easy and quick is to get your BPM application watching this tutorial.
The WebRatio Mobile Platform 8.9 Release includes some new features in the mobile application modeling. Now, the mobile applications generated are based on Apache Cordova / PhoneGap 6.
Let’s review the main functionalities of this product release.
This article explains step by step how to create the business process model of the "Travel Order" process. You will see a brief explanation about the process proposed and then the procedure to create the process model in WebRatio using the BPM perspective.