Free Joomla and JomSocial extensions developed by Ready Bytes team as hobby projects. These are small but pretty useful to solve day to day life problems.
The document summarizes a MuleSoft meetup event about integrating MuleSoft with robotic process automation (RPA). It includes an agenda for introductions, a presentation on using MuleSoft to connect to RPA tools, and networking. The presentation discusses how RPA automates repetitive tasks, integrating RPA bots with MuleSoft using a connector, and configuring Automation Anywhere to allow MuleSoft users to run RPA bots from within MuleSoft flows. It concludes with time for networking and sharing information about future meetup events.
The document summarizes key aspects of error handling in MuleSoft, including how errors can be handled at different levels, common error properties, and using different error handling strategies like propagate and continue. It also discusses retry mechanisms, reprocessing messages in batches, log management configuration, and introduces the speaker and agenda for the MuleSoft meetup group event on error handling.
[Final] best practices for access management (mule soft meetups riyadh) - j...satyasekhar123
This document provides best practices for access management on the Anypoint Platform. It discusses the importance of access management and then outlines several best practices including using business groups to separate resources and control access, enabling audit logging to monitor account activities, integrating external identity management for single sign-on, and leveraging teams to group users and assign permissions. The presentation includes diagrams and screenshots demonstrating how to implement these practices on the Anypoint Platform.
The document summarizes an Ahmedabad MuleSoft Meetup event on Mule 4 Connectors that was held from 12 PM to 2 PM on February 20th, 2021. The agenda included introductions, a presentation on Mule 4 connectors and their development, a Q&A session, and a discussion on the next meetup. The presentation covered what connectors are, their benefits, when to use them, and ways to build custom connectors, including using REST Connect, the XML SDK, and the Mule SDK for Java. Attendees were asked to provide feedback and stay connected for future events.
Back-end technologies which you can use to create a scalable solution for your startup. Create wonderful solutions easily without spending fortune over software and tools.
Joget Workflow v6 Training Slides - 2 - Setting Up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
List of Modules
1-Introduction to Joget Workflow
2-Setting up Joget Workflow
3-Designing your first Process
4-Localizing your Joget Workflow
5-Designing your first Form
6-Using your first Process Tool
7-Designing your first Datalist
8-Designing your first Userview
9-Hash Variable
10-SLA and Deadlines
12-Version Control
13-Improving your Form design and Presentation
14-Introduction to Reporting
15-Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16-Preparing Development Environment
17-Building Plugins
18-Integrating with External System
19-Doing more with your Process Design
20-Basic System Administration
21-Best Practices on Application Building
OpenSocial Gadgets offer a range of integration options in IBM Connections; the Share Box, the Activity Stream, the Home Page, and Connections Mail can all be extended with OpenSocial Gadgets. During the webinar we will walk through various demonstrations of all the integration options and show you how to get started building your own OpenSocial Gadgets to integrate your app into IBM Connections.
Speaker:
Ryan Baxter, @ryanjbaxter
IBM, Software Engineer – OpenSocial / Embedded Experiences
IBM Social Business Toolkit webinars: https://www.ibmdw.net/social/events
IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition OpenSocial Component DeploymentRahul A. Garg
The document provides instructions for deploying and configuring IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition's OpenSocial Component. It describes installing the component on Domino servers, creating necessary databases like the widget catalog and credential store, configuring account and policy settings, and verifying the setup. Key steps include installing the OpenSocial Component installer on Domino, creating and configuring the widget catalog and credential store databases, setting up a managed account, and configuring desktop and security policy settings.
The document summarizes a MuleSoft meetup event about integrating MuleSoft with robotic process automation (RPA). It includes an agenda for introductions, a presentation on using MuleSoft to connect to RPA tools, and networking. The presentation discusses how RPA automates repetitive tasks, integrating RPA bots with MuleSoft using a connector, and configuring Automation Anywhere to allow MuleSoft users to run RPA bots from within MuleSoft flows. It concludes with time for networking and sharing information about future meetup events.
The document summarizes key aspects of error handling in MuleSoft, including how errors can be handled at different levels, common error properties, and using different error handling strategies like propagate and continue. It also discusses retry mechanisms, reprocessing messages in batches, log management configuration, and introduces the speaker and agenda for the MuleSoft meetup group event on error handling.
[Final] best practices for access management (mule soft meetups riyadh) - j...satyasekhar123
This document provides best practices for access management on the Anypoint Platform. It discusses the importance of access management and then outlines several best practices including using business groups to separate resources and control access, enabling audit logging to monitor account activities, integrating external identity management for single sign-on, and leveraging teams to group users and assign permissions. The presentation includes diagrams and screenshots demonstrating how to implement these practices on the Anypoint Platform.
The document summarizes an Ahmedabad MuleSoft Meetup event on Mule 4 Connectors that was held from 12 PM to 2 PM on February 20th, 2021. The agenda included introductions, a presentation on Mule 4 connectors and their development, a Q&A session, and a discussion on the next meetup. The presentation covered what connectors are, their benefits, when to use them, and ways to build custom connectors, including using REST Connect, the XML SDK, and the Mule SDK for Java. Attendees were asked to provide feedback and stay connected for future events.
Back-end technologies which you can use to create a scalable solution for your startup. Create wonderful solutions easily without spending fortune over software and tools.
Joget Workflow v6 Training Slides - 2 - Setting Up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
List of Modules
1-Introduction to Joget Workflow
2-Setting up Joget Workflow
3-Designing your first Process
4-Localizing your Joget Workflow
5-Designing your first Form
6-Using your first Process Tool
7-Designing your first Datalist
8-Designing your first Userview
9-Hash Variable
10-SLA and Deadlines
12-Version Control
13-Improving your Form design and Presentation
14-Introduction to Reporting
15-Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16-Preparing Development Environment
17-Building Plugins
18-Integrating with External System
19-Doing more with your Process Design
20-Basic System Administration
21-Best Practices on Application Building
OpenSocial Gadgets offer a range of integration options in IBM Connections; the Share Box, the Activity Stream, the Home Page, and Connections Mail can all be extended with OpenSocial Gadgets. During the webinar we will walk through various demonstrations of all the integration options and show you how to get started building your own OpenSocial Gadgets to integrate your app into IBM Connections.
Speaker:
Ryan Baxter, @ryanjbaxter
IBM, Software Engineer – OpenSocial / Embedded Experiences
IBM Social Business Toolkit webinars: https://www.ibmdw.net/social/events
IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition OpenSocial Component DeploymentRahul A. Garg
The document provides instructions for deploying and configuring IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition's OpenSocial Component. It describes installing the component on Domino servers, creating necessary databases like the widget catalog and credential store, configuring account and policy settings, and verifying the setup. Key steps include installing the OpenSocial Component installer on Domino, creating and configuring the widget catalog and credential store databases, setting up a managed account, and configuring desktop and security policy settings.
This document provides an agenda and instructions for a MuleSoft meetup event on integrating CloudHub Runtime Manager with an external logging system called SumoLogic. The agenda includes introductions, a presentation and demo on how to set up SumoLogic and configure a Mule application and CloudHub to send logs to SumoLogic. It also covers housekeeping rules like participation guidelines and a post-event trivia quiz.
IBM Lotusphere 2011 AD306 - IBM Lotus Sametime Proxy: A Collaborative Recipe...William Holmes
The document summarizes IBM Lotus Sametime Proxy, which allows for collaborative applications through a web client. It provides an overview of the Sametime Proxy product, its JavaScript API and widgets. It also discusses new offerings like OpenAjax Hub integration and how Sametime Proxy can integrate with other IBM products like Sametime Meetings, Connections, and Portal. Developers can integrate at different levels from shallow to full integration, and the SDK supports a variety of customizations.
Joget Workflow v4 Training - Module 2 - Setting up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
This is the second module for Joget Workflow training. Slides made specifically for Joget Workflow version 4.
This is the complete listing of available modules.
1 - Introduction to Joget Workflow
2 - Setting up Joget Workflow
3 - Designing your first Process on Joget Workflow
4 - Localizing your Joget Workflow
5 - Designing your first Form on Joget Workflow
6 - Using your first Process Tool – Email
7 - Designing your first Datalist on Joget Workflow
8 - Designing your first Userview on Joget Workflow
9 - Hash Variable
10 - Permission Control
11 - SLA and Deadlines
12 - Version Control
13 - Improving your Form design and Presentation
14 - Introduction to Reporting
15 - Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16 - Preparing Development Environment
17 - Building a Plugin
18 - Integrating with External System
19 - Doing more with your Process Design
20 - Basic System Administration
21 - Userview Key
22 - Best Practices on Application Building -
You may checkout the training screencast of this training at http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v4-training/
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 9 – SLA and Deadl...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the ninth module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 7 – Creating Data...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the seventh module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Embedded experiences allow for interactive notifications in email and activity streams. They are generated by actions taken in applications, like a task being completed. To include an embedded experience in a notification, the experience's JSON or XML data is added to the email or activity entry as a new part. Experience widgets must be approved and their URLs configured to be allowed for security reasons. Developers can enable embedded experiences by using IBM software APIs and tools.
MuleSoft Composer: Connect apps and data easily with clicks, not codeAnoop Ramachandran
MuleSoft Composer is a no-code integration platform to connect apps and data quickly and easily with clicks, not code. In this session we will see how business teams and users can now unlock data, connect apps and automate business processes quickly without writing any code with Mulesoft composer.
Progressive web apps (PWAs) are experiences that have the reach of the web, and are also rich and engaging like native apps. They are installable, work offline or on low quality networks, use the power of regular web apps and progressive enhancement to let users navigate seamlessly. Service workers allow PWAs to intercept and handle network requests, enabling features like offline access and push notifications. Adding a manifest file allows users to easily 'install' a web app to their home screen without needing to go through an app store.
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...IBM Connections Developers
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business is a social framework that provides social services like profiles, communities, and activities that can be consumed by any application. It also provides an end user UI for accessing social data on the web and mobile. Developers can extend or build applications that consume these cloud services by using the Social Business Toolkit SDK which includes APIs, code snippets, and UI components. Sample scenarios include building a partner community application that extends the SmartCloud functionality.
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...Niklas Heidloff
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business (IBM Connections in the cloud) provides an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Attend this webinar to see how to develop your own apps rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. Additionally you will learn how to extend and customize IBM SmartCloud for Social Business via the extension framework.
Speakers:
Philippe Riand, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Application Development Architect
Niklas Heidloff, IBM Collaboration Solutions Community Advocate
Mark Wallace, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Business Toolkit SDK Architect
https://ibmdw.net/social
Joget Workflow v5 Training Slides - Module 2 - Setting up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
The document provides an overview of setting up Joget Workflow. It discusses system requirements, installing Joget Workflow which includes downloading installers and setting up required software. It also covers user management, the end user experience in Joget Workflow, and using the app generator to quickly create new apps. The document is intended for users new to Joget Workflow to understand the basic prerequisites, installation, and key features of the platform.
IBM Connections enables you to connect and socialize with colleagues, find experts, and quickly share and organize information to get work done. As a developer, you can leverage the IBM Connections data to provide a better experience for your users. In this session, you learn what features you can extend, leverage and use to build a compelling experience. The session highlights how best to extend and work with the IBM Connections Cloud.
Updated file adds pointers to other sessions throughout the week.
MAS202 - Customizing IBM Connections - Downloadablepaulbastide
IBM Connections enables you to connect and socialize with colleagues, find experts, and quickly share and organize information to get work done. As a developer, you can leverage the IBM Connections data to provide a better experience for your users. In this session, you learn what features you can extend, leverage and use to build a compelling experience. The session highlights how best to extend and work with the IBM Connections Cloud.
This particular presentation is downloadable and missing some transition graphics which were licensed for viewing.
Speaker:
Paul Bastide, @prb112
IBM Software Engineer, Social Business Toolkit
Developers spend time extending, adding and leveraging IBM Social Business features – profiles, blogs, wikis, embedded experiences, and much more. IBM has invested in ways to improve your development experience, and focus you on developing, not administrating.
This session introduces the IBM Collaboration Quickstart for Social Business, describes the various versions available in the preconfigured development and test environment, talks about using the IBM SmartCloud Enterprise, and talks about lessons learned in developing with the SmartCloud Enterprise. The session also talks about and compares the use of partner images, IBM Greenhouse, the Quickstart and the SmartCloud for Social Business.
Moodlemoot spain 2013. taller, creación de un plugin para moodle mobileJuan Leyva Delgado
This document outlines steps for developing a new plugin for the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses understanding how Moodle Mobile communicates with Moodle, setting up the development environment, packaging an existing web service, configuring a new mobile service in Moodle, developing the plugin code, changing the app name and appearance, and building/publishing the rebranded mobile app. The example plugin will display user grades in activities by retrieving grade data from a custom web service via REST calls.
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 1 – IntroductionJoget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the first module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 6 – Using the Ema...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the sixth module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow v4 Training - Module 15 - Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureJoget Workflow
This is the complete listing of available modules.
1 - Introduction to Joget Workflow
2 - Setting up Joget Workflow
3 - Designing your first Process on Joget Workflow
4 - Localizing your Joget Workflow
5 - Designing your first Form on Joget Workflow
6 - Using your first Process Tool – Email
7 - Designing your first Datalist on Joget Workflow
8 - Designing your first Userview on Joget Workflow
9 - Hash Variable
10 - Permission Control
11 - SLA and Deadlines
12 - Version Control
13 - Improving your Form design and Presentation
14 - Introduction to Reporting
15 - Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16 - Preparing Development Environment
17 - Building a Plugin
18 - Integrating with External System
19 - Doing more with your Process Design
20 - Basic System Administration
21 - Userview Key
22 - Best Practices on Application Building -
You may checkout the training screencast of this training at http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v4-training/
Twelve Tasks Made Easier with IBM Domino XPagesTeamstudio
Twelve common tasks in XPages development are summarized, including:
1. Themes allow standardizing user interfaces across applications.
2. Repeat controls simplify displaying repeating data compared to HTML or LotusScript.
3. In view editing enables updating documents directly on XPages without additional code.
4. Design properties and the properties panel provide flexibility in component configuration.
5. AJAX partial page refresh updates parts of pages without reloading the entire page.
6. Pager controls provide pagination functionality out of the box.
7. TODO comments can be managed in Eclipse for task tracking in XPages projects.
8. Local history and source control allow recovering code revisions.
9. Custom controls promote
Joget Workflow v5 Training - Module 1 - Introduction to Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
List of Modules
1-Introduction to Joget Workflow
2-Setting up Joget Workflow
3-Designing your first Process
4-Localizing your Joget Workflow
5-Designing your first Form
6-Using your first Process Tool
7-Designing your first Datalist
8-Designing your first Userview
9-Hash Variable
10-SLA and Deadlines
12-Version Control
13-Improving your Form design and Presentation
14-Introduction to Reporting
15-Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16-Preparing Development Environment
17-Building Plugins
18-Integrating with External System
19-Doing more with your Process Design
20-Basic System Administration
21-Best Practices on Application Building
When you need to create a beautiful, state-of-the-art web solution, you need these front-end technologies and tools. Here is a list of such tools and technologies which help you create great user experience for your website.
PayPlans 3.3 includes several new features to improve analytics, user dashboards, admin organization, logging, validation, and miscellaneous items. Key additions include multiple charts and filters for subscription statistics, renewal and upgrade buttons on user dashboards, and improved validation for credit card and email information.
This document provides an agenda and instructions for a MuleSoft meetup event on integrating CloudHub Runtime Manager with an external logging system called SumoLogic. The agenda includes introductions, a presentation and demo on how to set up SumoLogic and configure a Mule application and CloudHub to send logs to SumoLogic. It also covers housekeeping rules like participation guidelines and a post-event trivia quiz.
IBM Lotusphere 2011 AD306 - IBM Lotus Sametime Proxy: A Collaborative Recipe...William Holmes
The document summarizes IBM Lotus Sametime Proxy, which allows for collaborative applications through a web client. It provides an overview of the Sametime Proxy product, its JavaScript API and widgets. It also discusses new offerings like OpenAjax Hub integration and how Sametime Proxy can integrate with other IBM products like Sametime Meetings, Connections, and Portal. Developers can integrate at different levels from shallow to full integration, and the SDK supports a variety of customizations.
Joget Workflow v4 Training - Module 2 - Setting up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
This is the second module for Joget Workflow training. Slides made specifically for Joget Workflow version 4.
This is the complete listing of available modules.
1 - Introduction to Joget Workflow
2 - Setting up Joget Workflow
3 - Designing your first Process on Joget Workflow
4 - Localizing your Joget Workflow
5 - Designing your first Form on Joget Workflow
6 - Using your first Process Tool – Email
7 - Designing your first Datalist on Joget Workflow
8 - Designing your first Userview on Joget Workflow
9 - Hash Variable
10 - Permission Control
11 - SLA and Deadlines
12 - Version Control
13 - Improving your Form design and Presentation
14 - Introduction to Reporting
15 - Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16 - Preparing Development Environment
17 - Building a Plugin
18 - Integrating with External System
19 - Doing more with your Process Design
20 - Basic System Administration
21 - Userview Key
22 - Best Practices on Application Building -
You may checkout the training screencast of this training at http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v4-training/
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 9 – SLA and Deadl...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the ninth module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 7 – Creating Data...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the seventh module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Embedded experiences allow for interactive notifications in email and activity streams. They are generated by actions taken in applications, like a task being completed. To include an embedded experience in a notification, the experience's JSON or XML data is added to the email or activity entry as a new part. Experience widgets must be approved and their URLs configured to be allowed for security reasons. Developers can enable embedded experiences by using IBM software APIs and tools.
MuleSoft Composer: Connect apps and data easily with clicks, not codeAnoop Ramachandran
MuleSoft Composer is a no-code integration platform to connect apps and data quickly and easily with clicks, not code. In this session we will see how business teams and users can now unlock data, connect apps and automate business processes quickly without writing any code with Mulesoft composer.
Progressive web apps (PWAs) are experiences that have the reach of the web, and are also rich and engaging like native apps. They are installable, work offline or on low quality networks, use the power of regular web apps and progressive enhancement to let users navigate seamlessly. Service workers allow PWAs to intercept and handle network requests, enabling features like offline access and push notifications. Adding a manifest file allows users to easily 'install' a web app to their home screen without needing to go through an app store.
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...IBM Connections Developers
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business is a social framework that provides social services like profiles, communities, and activities that can be consumed by any application. It also provides an end user UI for accessing social data on the web and mobile. Developers can extend or build applications that consume these cloud services by using the Social Business Toolkit SDK which includes APIs, code snippets, and UI components. Sample scenarios include building a partner community application that extends the SmartCloud functionality.
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...Niklas Heidloff
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business (IBM Connections in the cloud) provides an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Attend this webinar to see how to develop your own apps rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. Additionally you will learn how to extend and customize IBM SmartCloud for Social Business via the extension framework.
Speakers:
Philippe Riand, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Application Development Architect
Niklas Heidloff, IBM Collaboration Solutions Community Advocate
Mark Wallace, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Business Toolkit SDK Architect
https://ibmdw.net/social
Joget Workflow v5 Training Slides - Module 2 - Setting up Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
The document provides an overview of setting up Joget Workflow. It discusses system requirements, installing Joget Workflow which includes downloading installers and setting up required software. It also covers user management, the end user experience in Joget Workflow, and using the app generator to quickly create new apps. The document is intended for users new to Joget Workflow to understand the basic prerequisites, installation, and key features of the platform.
IBM Connections enables you to connect and socialize with colleagues, find experts, and quickly share and organize information to get work done. As a developer, you can leverage the IBM Connections data to provide a better experience for your users. In this session, you learn what features you can extend, leverage and use to build a compelling experience. The session highlights how best to extend and work with the IBM Connections Cloud.
Updated file adds pointers to other sessions throughout the week.
MAS202 - Customizing IBM Connections - Downloadablepaulbastide
IBM Connections enables you to connect and socialize with colleagues, find experts, and quickly share and organize information to get work done. As a developer, you can leverage the IBM Connections data to provide a better experience for your users. In this session, you learn what features you can extend, leverage and use to build a compelling experience. The session highlights how best to extend and work with the IBM Connections Cloud.
This particular presentation is downloadable and missing some transition graphics which were licensed for viewing.
Speaker:
Paul Bastide, @prb112
IBM Software Engineer, Social Business Toolkit
Developers spend time extending, adding and leveraging IBM Social Business features – profiles, blogs, wikis, embedded experiences, and much more. IBM has invested in ways to improve your development experience, and focus you on developing, not administrating.
This session introduces the IBM Collaboration Quickstart for Social Business, describes the various versions available in the preconfigured development and test environment, talks about using the IBM SmartCloud Enterprise, and talks about lessons learned in developing with the SmartCloud Enterprise. The session also talks about and compares the use of partner images, IBM Greenhouse, the Quickstart and the SmartCloud for Social Business.
Moodlemoot spain 2013. taller, creación de un plugin para moodle mobileJuan Leyva Delgado
This document outlines steps for developing a new plugin for the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses understanding how Moodle Mobile communicates with Moodle, setting up the development environment, packaging an existing web service, configuring a new mobile service in Moodle, developing the plugin code, changing the app name and appearance, and building/publishing the rebranded mobile app. The example plugin will display user grades in activities by retrieving grade data from a custom web service via REST calls.
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 1 – IntroductionJoget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the first module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow Training – Basic & Advance for v3.1 – Module 6 – Using the Ema...Joget Workflow
Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and BPM applications. It is also a rapid application development platform that offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface.
This document contains the sixth module out of 11 of the training slides prepared for those keen on learning more about Joget Workflow. The slides are prepared based on Joget v3.1.
Module listing:-
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Business Process and Workflow
Introduction to Joget Workflow
Overview of Joget Workflow v3 Architecture
Module 2: Setting up Joget Workflow
Requirements
Installation
Overview of User Management
Module 3: Building your first Process-driven Application
Business Process Design
Designing Your First Workflow with Workflow Designer
Running Your First Automated Process
Module 4: Process Monitoring
Administration of Process Instances in Joget
Module 5: Creating your first Forms
Creating your First Forms using Joget Form Builder
Understanding the relationship between Forms and Process Activities
Module 6: Using the Email Tool
Implementing Email Tool Plugin on your Process Tool.
Module 7: Creating Datalist and Userview
Creating a Listing of submitted Form data.
Creating a User Interface (UI) for end-user access.
Module 8: Participant Mapping and Permission Control
Defining Process Participant Mapping on your Process
Enforcing Permission Control on your App
Module 9: SLA and Deadlines
Service Level Agreement implementation on Workflow Process.
Creating Email Reminder on Workflow Process using Deadline implementation.
Module 10: Hash Variables
Dynamically populate Form fields, Email plugin.
Using Hash Variable
Module 11: A Revision - Building a Support Ticketing System
Joget Workflow v4 Training - Module 15 - Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureJoget Workflow
This is the complete listing of available modules.
1 - Introduction to Joget Workflow
2 - Setting up Joget Workflow
3 - Designing your first Process on Joget Workflow
4 - Localizing your Joget Workflow
5 - Designing your first Form on Joget Workflow
6 - Using your first Process Tool – Email
7 - Designing your first Datalist on Joget Workflow
8 - Designing your first Userview on Joget Workflow
9 - Hash Variable
10 - Permission Control
11 - SLA and Deadlines
12 - Version Control
13 - Improving your Form design and Presentation
14 - Introduction to Reporting
15 - Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16 - Preparing Development Environment
17 - Building a Plugin
18 - Integrating with External System
19 - Doing more with your Process Design
20 - Basic System Administration
21 - Userview Key
22 - Best Practices on Application Building -
You may checkout the training screencast of this training at http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v4-training/
Twelve Tasks Made Easier with IBM Domino XPagesTeamstudio
Twelve common tasks in XPages development are summarized, including:
1. Themes allow standardizing user interfaces across applications.
2. Repeat controls simplify displaying repeating data compared to HTML or LotusScript.
3. In view editing enables updating documents directly on XPages without additional code.
4. Design properties and the properties panel provide flexibility in component configuration.
5. AJAX partial page refresh updates parts of pages without reloading the entire page.
6. Pager controls provide pagination functionality out of the box.
7. TODO comments can be managed in Eclipse for task tracking in XPages projects.
8. Local history and source control allow recovering code revisions.
9. Custom controls promote
Joget Workflow v5 Training - Module 1 - Introduction to Joget WorkflowJoget Workflow
List of Modules
1-Introduction to Joget Workflow
2-Setting up Joget Workflow
3-Designing your first Process
4-Localizing your Joget Workflow
5-Designing your first Form
6-Using your first Process Tool
7-Designing your first Datalist
8-Designing your first Userview
9-Hash Variable
10-SLA and Deadlines
12-Version Control
13-Improving your Form design and Presentation
14-Introduction to Reporting
15-Introduction to Plugin Architecture
16-Preparing Development Environment
17-Building Plugins
18-Integrating with External System
19-Doing more with your Process Design
20-Basic System Administration
21-Best Practices on Application Building
When you need to create a beautiful, state-of-the-art web solution, you need these front-end technologies and tools. Here is a list of such tools and technologies which help you create great user experience for your website.
PayPlans 3.3 includes several new features to improve analytics, user dashboards, admin organization, logging, validation, and miscellaneous items. Key additions include multiple charts and filters for subscription statistics, renewal and upgrade buttons on user dashboards, and improved validation for credit card and email information.
PayPlans dashboard has been redefined with PayPlans 3.3 release. This release is planned to roll out by 2nd week of March. The dashboard will be improved based on end user's feedback and requirements. The information provided in the dashboard will be further streamlined to make it more readable, understandable and presentable for admins. They will get business figures like Sales, Revenue, Active Subscribers, Expired Subscribers etc. in a clean and dynamic UI of new dashboard. A brand new section called 'Analytic' will be added to provide detailed analytic of sales, revenue, subscription growth, renewals and upgrades as per your time frames.
This customer review thanks the company for its 5th anniversary and expresses satisfaction with the quality of the company's products like payplan, Jspt, jpc, and xius that they mainly use. The customer also praises the company's support team for always providing solutions and wishes the company the best for the future.
This ex-employee review congratulates Ready Bytes on their 5th anniversary and provides positive feedback about their experience working there. The employee highlights that Ready Bytes encourages learning, initiatives, and development for employees. They also note the high quality of people at Ready Bytes in terms of their involvement in products and technical knowledge as well as the flexibility and transparency offered at all levels of the company.
This document summarizes the growth and development of Team Rbsl over a period of 5 years, from 2009 to 2014. It discusses how the company started with 150 square feet of office space in 2009 and expanded to 2500 square feet by 2012. It also mentions how the company was able to purchase its own office in 2014 despite the high failure rate of startups. The document highlights some of the company's products and services like its paid portal, in-house development of Paymart and Rb-Installer, as well as its focus on quality, community, training future generations, and ensuring learning never ends.
Odoo releases a new update every year. The latest version, Odoo 17, came out in October 2023. It brought many improvements to the user interface and user experience, along with new features in modules like accounting, marketing, manufacturing, websites, and more.
The Odoo 17 update has been a hot topic among startups, mid-sized businesses, large enterprises, and Odoo developers aiming to grow their businesses. Since it is now already the first quarter of 2024, you must have a clear idea of what Odoo 17 entails and what it can offer your business if you are still not aware of it.
This blog covers the features and functionalities. Explore the entire blog and get in touch with expert Odoo ERP consultants to leverage Odoo 17 and its features for your business too.
An Overview of Odoo ERP
Odoo ERP was first released as OpenERP software in February 2005. It is a suite of business applications used for ERP, CRM, eCommerce, websites, and project management. Ten years ago, the Odoo Enterprise edition was launched to help fund the Odoo Community version.
When you compare Odoo Community and Enterprise, the Enterprise edition offers exclusive features like mobile app access, Odoo Studio customisation, Odoo hosting, and unlimited functional support.
Today, Odoo is a well-known name used by companies of all sizes across various industries, including manufacturing, retail, accounting, marketing, healthcare, IT consulting, and R&D.
The latest version, Odoo 17, has been available since October 2023. Key highlights of this update include:
Enhanced user experience with improvements to the command bar, faster backend page loading, and multiple dashboard views.
Instant report generation, credit limit alerts for sales and invoices, separate OCR settings for invoice creation, and an auto-complete feature for forms in the accounting module.
Improved image handling and global attribute changes for mailing lists in email marketing.
A default auto-signature option and a refuse-to-sign option in HR modules.
Options to divide and merge manufacturing orders, track the status of manufacturing orders, and more in the MRP module.
Dark mode in Odoo 17.
Now that the Odoo 17 announcement is official, let’s look at what’s new in Odoo 17!
What is Odoo ERP 17?
Odoo 17 is the latest version of one of the world’s leading open-source enterprise ERPs. This version has come up with significant improvements explained here in this blog. Also, this new version aims to introduce features that enhance time-saving, efficiency, and productivity for users across various organisations.
Odoo 17, released at the Odoo Experience 2023, brought notable improvements to the user interface and added new functionalities with enhancements in performance, accessibility, data analysis, and management, further expanding its reach in the market.
Superpower Your Apache Kafka Applications Development with Complementary Open...Paul Brebner
Kafka Summit talk (Bangalore, India, May 2, 2024, https://events.bizzabo.com/573863/agenda/session/1300469 )
Many Apache Kafka use cases take advantage of Kafka’s ability to integrate multiple heterogeneous systems for stream processing and real-time machine learning scenarios. But Kafka also exists in a rich ecosystem of related but complementary stream processing technologies and tools, particularly from the open-source community. In this talk, we’ll take you on a tour of a selection of complementary tools that can make Kafka even more powerful. We’ll focus on tools for stream processing and querying, streaming machine learning, stream visibility and observation, stream meta-data, stream visualisation, stream development including testing and the use of Generative AI and LLMs, and stream performance and scalability. By the end you will have a good idea of the types of Kafka “superhero” tools that exist, which are my favourites (and what superpowers they have), and how they combine to save your Kafka applications development universe from swamploads of data stagnation monsters!
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
Orca: Nocode Graphical Editor for Container OrchestrationPedro J. Molina
Tool demo on CEDI/SISTEDES/JISBD2024 at A Coruña, Spain. 2024.06.18
"Orca: Nocode Graphical Editor for Container Orchestration"
by Pedro J. Molina PhD. from Metadev
Why Apache Kafka Clusters Are Like Galaxies (And Other Cosmic Kafka Quandarie...Paul Brebner
Closing talk for the Performance Engineering track at Community Over Code EU (Bratislava, Slovakia, June 5 2024) https://eu.communityovercode.org/sessions/2024/why-apache-kafka-clusters-are-like-galaxies-and-other-cosmic-kafka-quandaries-explored/ Instaclustr (now part of NetApp) manages 100s of Apache Kafka clusters of many different sizes, for a variety of use cases and customers. For the last 7 years I’ve been focused outwardly on exploring Kafka application development challenges, but recently I decided to look inward and see what I could discover about the performance, scalability and resource characteristics of the Kafka clusters themselves. Using a suite of Performance Engineering techniques, I will reveal some surprising discoveries about cosmic Kafka mysteries in our data centres, related to: cluster sizes and distribution (using Zipf’s Law), horizontal vs. vertical scalability, and predicting Kafka performance using metrics, modelling and regression techniques. These insights are relevant to Kafka developers and operators.
Enhanced Screen Flows UI/UX using SLDS with Tom KittPeter Caitens
Join us for an engaging session led by Flow Champion, Tom Kitt. This session will dive into a technique of enhancing the user interfaces and user experiences within Screen Flows using the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS). This technique uses Native functionality, with No Apex Code, No Custom Components and No Managed Packages required.
The Power of Visual Regression Testing_ Why It Is Critical for Enterprise App...kalichargn70th171
Visual testing plays a vital role in ensuring that software products meet the aesthetic requirements specified by clients in functional and non-functional specifications. In today's highly competitive digital landscape, users expect a seamless and visually appealing online experience. Visual testing, also known as automated UI testing or visual regression testing, verifies the accuracy of the visual elements that users interact with.
DevOps Consulting Company | Hire DevOps Servicesseospiralmantra
Spiral Mantra excels in providing comprehensive DevOps services, including Azure and AWS DevOps solutions. As a top DevOps consulting company, we offer controlled services, cloud DevOps, and expert consulting nationwide, including Houston and New York. Our skilled DevOps engineers ensure seamless integration and optimized operations for your business. Choose Spiral Mantra for superior DevOps services.
https://www.spiralmantra.com/devops/
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)alowpalsadig
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)
Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."
Here's an overview:Introduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software DevelopmentThe Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in CodingAdopting Low-Code and No-Code PlatformsQuantum Computing: Entering the Software Development MainstreamIntegration of DevOps with Machine Learning: MLOpsAdvancements in Cybersecurity PracticesThe Growth of Edge ComputingEmerging Programming Languages and FrameworksSoftware Development Ethics and AI RegulationSustainability in Software EngineeringThe Future Workforce: Remote and Distributed TeamsConclusion: Adapting to the Changing Software Development LandscapeIntroduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software Development
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."Here's an overview:Introduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software DevelopmentThe Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in CodingAdopting Low-Code and No-Code PlatformsQuantum Computing: Entering the Software Development MainstreamIntegration of DevOps with Machine Learning: MLOpsAdvancements in Cybersecurity PracticesThe Growth of Edge ComputingEmerging Programming Languages and FrameworksSoftware Development Ethics and AI RegulationSustainability in Software EngineeringThe Future Workforce: Remote and Distributed TeamsConclusion: Adapting to the Changing Software Development LandscapeIntroduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software Development
The importance of developing and designing programming in 2024
Programming design and development represents a vital step in keeping pace with technological advancements and meeting ever-changing market needs. This course is intended for anyone who wants to understand the fundamental importance of software development and design, whether you are a beginner or a professional seeking to update your knowledge.
Course objectives:
1. **Learn about the basics of software development:
- Understanding software development processes and tools.
- Identify the role of programmers and designers in software projects.
2. Understanding the software design process:
- Learn about the principles of good software design.
- Discussing common design patterns such as Object-Oriented Design.
3. The importance of user experience (UX) in modern software:
- Explore how user experience can improve software acceptance and usability.
- Tools and techniques to analyze and improve user experience.
4. Increase efficiency and productivity through modern development tools:
- Access to the latest programming tools and languages used in the industry.
- Study live examples of applications
🏎️Tech Transformation: DevOps Insights from the Experts 👩💻campbellclarkson
Connect with fellow Trailblazers, learn from industry experts Glenda Thomson (Salesforce, Principal Technical Architect) and Will Dinn (Judo Bank, Salesforce Development Lead), and discover how to harness DevOps tools with Salesforce.
How Can Hiring A Mobile App Development Company Help Your Business Grow?ToXSL Technologies
ToXSL Technologies is an award-winning Mobile App Development Company in Dubai that helps businesses reshape their digital possibilities with custom app services. As a top app development company in Dubai, we offer highly engaging iOS & Android app solutions. https://rb.gy/necdnt
The Rising Future of CPaaS in the Middle East 2024Yara Milbes
Explore "The Rising Future of CPaaS in the Middle East in 2024" with this comprehensive PPT presentation. Discover how Communication Platforms as a Service (CPaaS) is transforming communication across various sectors in the Middle East.