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
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Adding Control to Form
Overview After you successfully add and configure a form, you can add multiple controls to the form. These controls are added to the form to impart the functionality to the respective form. The selection of the control, which has to be added to the form, entirely depends on the workflow of the form and the… Continue reading Adding Control to Form
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 Environments module, variables, which are also referred to as Environment Variables, allow you to share data with the client application environment. An environment variable may contain several types of values, such as a URL to the published API, a URL to access Vahana Cloud resources, critical data, and others. In the Environments… Continue reading Configuring Environment Variable
Configuring Environment
Introduction In the “Environments” module, the environment component is used to host product applications and services. In an environment, you develop a front-end application, back-end services, and do other functions. To develop a software application, you either use the default SAND_BOX environment or create a custom environment. If you plan to work with a custom… Continue reading Configuring Environment
Configuring Vahana Run Time
Introduction VRT, which is also named Vahana Run Time, works as a runtime environment where a front-end application or a backend service runs. You can run an application or execute a back-end service to test and monitor its performance, or an application can also runs in the production environment. When you access the Environments module… Continue reading Configuring Vahana Run Time
An Introduction to Environments
Overview On the Vahana platform, you can use the Environments module to create three following items: Based on your functional requirement, you can choose a specific environment type. Note:- When you access the Environments module for the first time through the middleware application, it provides a default environment, SAND_BOX, and a default VRT with the… Continue reading An Introduction to Environments
Viewing Sync Status
Introduction This feature allows you to view the current status of the “Sync†activity for the specific service or application module. The “Sync†activity can have any of the two statuses: Pending or Success. The “Pending†status means that the changes that you incorporate into the application module in the respective branch are yet to… Continue reading Viewing Sync Status
Deployment History
Introduction This module allows you to access and view the details of the deployment. The deployment details include the followings: Each time you deploy a branch into a specific environment, the Release Manager captures the deployment details and then helps you access them by using the “Deployment History†feature. This feature helps you access the… Continue reading Deployment History