WaveMaker 6.1 Tutorials
The WaveMaker 6.1 release includes significant enhancements: One-click deployment to Amazon EC2, Rackspace Cloud, Eucalyptus Private Cloud and OpSource Cloud; automated multi-tenancy and secure, tenant ID-based data isolation; dynamic widget loading for up to 500% faster performance; rich text editor, Twitter feed and other widgets; and improved SVN integration for team development.
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Skip to: Creating a Form [2:36]
Skip to: Inspecting the Application [1:21]
Skip to: Searching and Events [1:33]
Skip to: Tabs and Navigation [1:37]
Skip to: Composite Forms and Relationships [1:07]
Skip to: Security and Multi-tenancy [4:14]
Build EnterTweet
See how to build the multi-tenant sample application EnterTweet and deploy it onto EC2.
Build an RSS Feed Reader in 10 Minutes
WaveMaker allows software developers to produce Rich Internet Applications in record time. In this screencast, WaveMaker architect Jim Barton shows you how to build a simple RSS Feed Reader from scratch in 10 minutes.
Integrate with Yahoo! Search
Watch how to build a simple Web 2.0 application that integrates with the Yahoo! Search REST API, accepts a query string and shows a summary collection of Yahoo! Search results, retrieves Web content identified from search, and integrates with a corporate-style database application in 15 minutes.
Building a DB CRUD Page
Watch how to create a basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) page in just a few minutes with WaveMaker.
Using Enterprise-Ready Data Widgets
Enterprise-ready data widgets (data objects on the palette) automate the work needed to connect visual web components to enterprise data - eliminating the need for hand coding to build applications that display & edit table-based information.
Working with Eclipse to Build Java Services
WaveMaker can easily act as a "plug-in" to the Eclipse IDE. Java experts can use Eclipse to create custom Java services that can be accessed as drag and drop elements within the WaveMaker studio. Note that Eclipse examples start at minute 8 of this screencast.
Working with SOAP Web Services
WaveMaker makes importing & working with a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) as straightforward as importing & working with a database.
Working with REST Web Services
When you don't have a WSDL, you can use WaveMaker's "Build a Service" feature to import & create a RESTful WSDL based on a sample call to that web service.
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