Mobile Application Development with IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2
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This intermediate course is designed for application developers who want to create, manage, and deploy mobile applications to Android and iOS mobile environments by using IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2.
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Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
You should have experience in Java or web development with Eclipse, and a good knowledge of the following web technologies: HTML5 JavaScript Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 3 You should also have basic knowledge of a mobile web UI framework, such as Dojo Mobile, and Representational State Transfer (REST) services.
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This course teaches you how to use IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2 to develop mobile applications that run on an Android or iOS* environment.
If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements, to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course.
http://www.ibm.com/training/terms
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- Mobile Application Developer skills for IBM MobileFirst Platform Foundation
Zusätzliche Informationen
- Develop a mobile application to run on an Android or iOS platform by using the IBM Worklight hybrid coding approach
- Use IBM Worklight client-side APIs for cross-platform portability
- Use the Apache Cordova framework to access native device functions
- Use IBM Worklight server-side APIs for back-end integration
- Include the jQuery Mobile or Sencha Touch UI frameworks in an application
- Secure a mobile application by using various IBM Worklight authentication techniques
- Describe the architecture of location services
- Describe the components for team development
- Manage application updates and versions
Mobile Application Development with IBM Worklight Foundation V6.2