IFML, the modeling language of WebRatio Platform, is built on very few, highly composable concepts, which can be used to assemble complex Web applications for publishing or updating content. The key aspect of IFML is the capability of defining a Web Model consisting of pages, view components, and op...
WebRatio allows the user to define Context Parameters and to add Variables, these model elements are used to accomplish different tasks.
Context Parameters are strictly related to session storage, as they save information in the sessionContext and make their content available for all the JSP sessio...
The Math is an Utility Component designed to parse and evaluate mathematical expressions. A mathematical expression is composed by variables and operators and can be either statically defined at modeling time or dynamically provided through an input parameter at run-time. The Math replaces the varia...
“Single sign-on (SSO) is a property of access control of multiple related, but independent, software systems. With this property a user logs in once and gains access to all systems without being prompted to log in again at each of them.” (source Wikipedia).
WebRatio allows you to enable the single ...
This specification defines the Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML). The objective of IFML is to provide system architects, software engineers, and software developers with tools for the definition of Interaction Flow Models that describe the principal dimensions of an application front-end: th...
This document contains the full list of major changes contained in WebRatio 7.2. The WebRatio Platform 7.2 Release includes the new updates relative to the last release 7.2.20. This is a Security Release. We recommend upgrading to 7.2.20 to ensure the security of your web applications and data. Thi...
WebRatio gives at your disposal a predefined set of view components and operations that let you model most of the features of your Web application. Sometimes it happens that WebRatio does not include a specific business logic that you need. In this case you can address the problem creating custom co...
In the lesson dedicated to the Domain Model Overview, you learned about the Entity-Relationship model and its main concepts: Entity, Attribute and Relationship.
The representation of the Domain Model in WebRatio Platform is quite similar to the Entity-Relationship notation ad it is based on the sam...
When you are working on a new Web application, you will need to implement a set of common features. In the previous lessons you learned how to model these features in IFML, concentrating on the user interaction.
These features cover how to publish and maintain information, as well as the login ...
A search engine uses a set of well known rules to decide the visibility of a website. One of these rules is to have simple URLs containing the keywords the page should be indexed with. WebRatio 6 introduces a new feature named URL Fragments. This feature allows to increase the search engine ranking ...
The WebRatio pageContext is a particular data structure which is created everytime the user performs a request in a WebRatio generated Web application. It's a map that contains information used in the computation of all the Units contained in the requested destination page and it is stored in the JS...
WebRatio Store is a place where you can search for items (projects, styles, templates, units) and use them in your applications, or even publish a new item and share it with all WebRatio Store users.
WebRatio Store is accessible through the "WebRatio Store" icon located inside WebRatio or from th...
The WebRatio Client Runtime is the ECMAScript based execution environment and core set of utilities that hosts client applications. It is a feature available starting from WebRatio 7. There is only a single implicit Runtime instance per Web browser window. The main customization is related to the lo...
People have a habit of using the same password over and over, and so hashing the password in the database it is a best practice that you should use to protect this information from attacks. In fact, if the database of your Web application is accidentally compromised, your organization will not be th...
Granting access to protected resources is a key aspect of many Web applications.
From an interface point of view, you need to define a place for users to insert and validate their credentials.
This lesson shows you how to model the user login and logout. You will learn how you can personalize the ...