Getting Started with WaveMaker || Part-1
Hi everybody. I'll share this website to a new thing. It is a web-building tools. This tools name is WaveMaker. I'll post in the series. So, lets go we start to make a web page using the WaveMaker tools.
Getting Started with WaveMaker
WaveMaker
Studio is an open source project that enables web application development by
non-professional developers. WaveMaker is not a programming language; instead,
it is a tool that makes it easy to build web applications in leading languages.
As you visually assemble components in your browser, WaveMaker constructs an
industrial strength application using leading open source libraries, such as
the Spring Framework and the Dojo Toolkit. The result is a standards-based web
application that can be built by a beginner and maintained by an expert.
We'll
prepare for our journey by setting up our workspace. First, we will need to get
ourselves a copy of WaveMaker Studio and the required examples. This website includes
eight example applications. Viewing the sample projects in the Studio, as a
developer, is a great way to better understand how these applications were built.
With the example source code in hand, we will take one of the example applications
out for a spin. This will provide us with a tangible understanding of our destination
and a look at what we are able to create using WaveMaker. We'll end our
introduction with a quick look under the covers of the sample. By examining the
sample from a developer's point of view, we'll get our first feel for how
things work under the pretty user interface.
For now, we will learn the following things:
- Set you up with your own WaveMaker Studio
- Configure your workspace to run the examples.
- Tour a simple sample WaveMaker project.
- Peek under the covers of the sample application.
That's it.
Stay with Web Tutorials and learn more about the WaveMaker web building tools. The next part will be post very soon.