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Component Migration

After you add new screens and controls or modify the existing screen(s) or controls by using the vDesigner application, you mandatorily need to migrate the added or updated components from the local environments to the cloud environment. If you do not migrate the component, the mobile app will not display newly added screens and controls… Continue reading Component Migration

Adding a Text Field

To add a text field: Box/List Description Label In this box, enter label (For example:- Name) of the text field that is displayed to the left of the text field Absolute JSON Path In this box, enter the absolute json path as follows: $.POD.name. This json path denotes the location where the configuration details of… Continue reading Adding a Text Field

Configuring a Form

This section describes how to add and configure a form or screen. After you access the vDesigner application, it, by default, creates and displays a home page. Apart from the home page, you can add new forms and then configure them based on the mobile app related requirements. To add and configure a new form:… Continue reading Configuring a Form

vDesigner 1.0 Overview

Introduction vDesigner is a web based application that allows you to design and develop interactive mobile apps. It incorporates multiple common controls and pre-defined templates to design app layout and screens. You can efficiently use it to place and manage multiple UI (User interface) objects and controls across different screens. The main advantage of using… Continue reading vDesigner 1.0 Overview

Configuring Environment Variable

Introduction In the “Environment” module, variables, which are also referred to as “Environment Variables”, allow the client application environment to access Vahana resources. After environment variables are created, you can export them to client application environment. On the Vahana cloud platform, environment variables are created and exported if the client organization does not want to… Continue reading Configuring Environment Variable