WebRatio Mobile Platform gives the chance to model bars for a mobile application using two reserved sections of the screen: Top Bar and Bottom Bar.
This lesson shows you how to model an application menu to browse between different sections using the Toolbar element.
WebRatio Mobile Platform lets you extend the set of components that can be used inside projects to add new functionalities.
In this lesson you learn how to create a new custom component for DataService Projects that allows to convert a string.
When you are working on a new Web application there is a set of common requirements that you are going to implement many times. In IFML lessons you learned how to model several commonly recurring requirements focused on the user interaction.
Recurring requirements comprehend how to publish and ma...
Using the search function is the main way the user looks for content on an application.
For this reason it's important to know the best practices for modeling an efficient search with IFML and WebRatio Platform.
WebRatio Platform provides you with a predefined set of "View Components" that you c...
Mobile applications usually interacts with the device in several ways. This lesson shows you how you can model with WebRatio Mobile Platform a mobile application that let the user scan a QR Code/Barcode with the photocamera. You will learn how to model the scan of a QR Code/Barcode but also how to g...
The "Logout" is the Operation that explicitly terminates the user's session.
When the user press the "Logout" button, the user should be redirected to a public Screen
(e.g., the "Login" screen).
In this lesson you learn how to model the basic "Logout" feature for your application using WebRatio M...
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 transpose the Domain Model elements on the database in terms of tables, views, and columns.
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WebRatio Mobile Platform lets you add to your mobile application a feature that allows to take a photo with the camera or to select an image from the gallery.
Let's see how to model this integration in your mobile application.
mobile applications usually interacts with the device in several ways. This lesson shows you how you can model with WebRatio Mobile Platform a Mobile Application that interacts with the device address book. You will learn how to specify the saving of a contact in the device address book and also the...
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.
In this lesson you learn how to model a screen that allows the user to create an object in WebRatio Mobile Platform.
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.
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...
IFML Quick Reference Card is the new one page document to print and keep on you desk when you want to learn the new OMG standard IFML (Interaction Flow Modeling Language), the modeling language for the User Interaction definition.
WebRatio BPM Platform is a powerful development environment that supports Business Analysts in building an application that manages their business process through a BPM engine. Let’s look at the main functionalities of this product release.
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...