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    • What is a WaveMaker App?
    • What skills you need to build a WaveMaker app?
    • Simplify app development using the RAD paradigm
    • Build app using low-code approach
    • Does WaveMaker use the model-first approach or the UI-first approach for RAD development?
    • Customizing your app to your own branding standards

    Architecture

    • What application architectures does WaveMaker Apps support?
    • Explain the WaveMaker Architecture
    • Micro-Services enabled architecture

    Widgets and Services

    • Widgets in WaveMaker
    • Building Widget Extension or Custom Widgets
    • What are Backend Services?
    • How to integrate service in WaveMaker?
    • What are Databases?
    • Databases Supported by WaveMaker Platform
    • What are WaveMaker Web Services?
    • Java Services in WaveMaker

    Security

    • Enabling security for WaveMaker apps
    • Security Provided for WaveMaker Apps

    Mobile App

    • Build Responsive UI using Visual RAD Approach
    • Publishing an app to App Store
    • Can I Publish to App Store without any Limitations?

    Development and Code

    • Working with Multiple Developers
    • Libraries used to build WaveMaker App runtime
    • Editing the Generated code outside the Platform
    • Maintaining Platform Generated Code

    Licenses and other

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    • Application Stack Upgrades
    • Is WaveMaker App scalable

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  • Integration - Binding Overview
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How does WaveMaker simplify app development using the RAD paradigm?

See the FAQs section for WaveMaker app development.


WaveMaker simplifies app development by combining the power of auto-generated code for backend services, with visual drag-n-drop based composition of UI.

Boiler plate code comprising more than 60% of application’s code, such as the Object Relational Mapping (ORM) layer, integration code for invoking APIs, data conversions to JSON, parameter validations, widgets markup etc. is totally removed from developer’s responsibilities. While the platform takes care of code generation for the parts mentioned above, app developers can now focus on the business logic, business rules that define data flows, interaction, look-n-feel, and more.

See Also

FAQs
Integrating Backend Services

Last updated on 9/19/2019 by Swetha Kundaram
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