Introduction This post mainly focuses on two vFlow entities: Components and Elements. As described earlier in the post: An Introduction to vFlow, the “component” entity works as a container in the vFlow module. The vFlow module incorporates several components. You can see these components in the left panel in the vFlow module’s dashboard. Each component… Continue reading vFlow Components
Author: Ankita Lakra
vFlow Elements (Common Properties)
Introduction In the application, the element, which is also referred to as the user interface, is used to design a web page. In the screen, an element or a group of elements represents the functionality. In the vFlow module, the element is a lowest level entity. To design an application, the element is added to… Continue reading vFlow Elements (Common Properties)
Security
Security is one of the important modules in the Vahana Cloud. It allows you to configure security access policies for the application that you design in vDesigner. Before publishing a mobile app, you necessarily need to define the access policies. While defining the access policy for an application, you can define several session related timeframes,… Continue reading Security
Profile & Settings
Once a user is registered on Vahana Cloud, he/she can further edit his profile details through the “Profile & Settings” section. A user can access the “Profile & Settings” section by clicking on the profile icon on the top right corner, and click ” Profile & Settings”. The user now lands on the “Profile” tab.… Continue reading Profile & Settings
Applications
After you log in to the Vahana front-end for the very first time, you automatically access the Vahana portal in your default workspace. The default workspace is created when you register with the Vahana front-end. After you access the Vahana front-end’s home page in your default workspace, you need to create an app. On the… Continue reading Applications
Account Management
In the Vahana cloud, you can use the Account Management module to manage your account, create and manage workspaces under your account, invite new members to your workspace, and access multiple resources, such as apps, APIs, rules, data models, etc. When you access the Account Management module, it displays two sub-modules. These sub-modules are as follows:… Continue reading Account Management
An Introduction to vFlow
Definition The vFlow module is a web based visual drag and drop application that has the capability to build enterprise-level web applications for back office functions, operations, and other business functions. vFlow Features The vFlow module incorporates the following features: vFlow Entities In the vFlow module, the term “entity” means different components and objects that… Continue reading An Introduction to vFlow
An Introduction to Data Modeler
Data Modeler is a module that lets you create a data hierarchy in a structured format. This data is manipulated at the application level. It can be a business-related data or used for intermediate calculations. To manage data in a structured format, the user needs to create the following: In the Data Modeler module, the… Continue reading An Introduction to Data Modeler
Introduction to Downloads
The Vahana platform incorporates the Downloads module that allows you to create a build of a software application designed in vDesigner and vFlow. Thus, you can download the application by clicking the build’s URL. You can create the application’s build several times throughout the application development life-cycle. You can create the application’s build for the… Continue reading Introduction to Downloads
Accordion Header
The “Accordion Header” is a part of the “Accordion” element. The “Accordion Header” is placed on top of the “Accordion” element. It is used to display the thumbnail or label. In the “Accordion Header” element, a thumbnail or label specifies the topic or title of written information or data in the “Accordion” element. Accordion Header… Continue reading Accordion Header