WebRatio Mobile Platform allows you to send push notifications from a DataService Project. You need to add and configure a Notification Provider to enable the project for push notifications. The Notification Provider requires a specific configuration for each platform. For the Android platform you n...
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...
WebRatio Mobile Platform lets you extend the set of components that can be used inside Mobile Projects to add new functionalities to your mobile applications. In this lesson you learn how to create the "SendSMS" operation that allows to send messages from the mobile application. You can download the...
A mobile application can be localized in order to show texts using the device language.
Localization means translating texts and customizing data patterns according to a specific locale. This lesson shows you how to add several locales to your mobile applications, how to translate texts and set dat...
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...
WebRatio Mobile Platform gives you the possibility of making continuous builds of your Mobile Projects. This can be very useful to schedule builds on a dedicated server and for instance get a new build every night.
This process requires to create an Ant file that describes the result of the build o...
WebRatio Mobile lets you build Android apps that you can test on your mobile or submit to the Google Play Store. This article guides you through the build process, showing how to create a debug build and run and test the Application on your device.
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 Mobile Platform gives you the possibility of making continuous builds of your Mobile Projects using predefined buildfiles bundled in WebRatio installation. This possibility can be integrated in continuous integration environments like Jenkins.
This tutorial guides you through the setup and...
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.
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 both the debug and release mode and gives you the information required to publish an iOS app.
If you are working on a back-end project, once you defined your data structure in the Domain Model, you need to connect it with a persistent database.
Using the Manual Mapping procedure you can easily bind each element in the Domain Model with the corresponding already-existing item in the physical...
If you are working on a back-end project, once you defined your data structure in the Domain Model, you need to connect it with a persistent database.
Using the Domain Model synchronization process, you can extract the Domain Model elements starting from an existing database structure. The imported...