Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Rhomobile: Beginner’s Guide

Abhishek Nalwaya, “Rhomobile: Beginner’s Guide”
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1849515166 | 264 pages | PDF, epub, mobi, source code | 66 MB

The four Rhomobile products – Rhodes, Rhosync, RhoHub, and Rhogallery – provide a complete toolkit for creating a mobile application. Rhomobile is cross-platform and so allows you to build your application for many different types of smartphone – including iPhone and Blackberry – just with a single codebase. This makes it the most preferred and quickest way of developing mobile apps. As you create a native Rhomobile application, you can use the built-in device features such as GPS, Push, and Camera, all with offline capabilities.
Rhomobile Beginner’s Guide is filled with practical examples to help you to create a mobile application from scratch. You can choose on which operating system to build, as well as for which smartphone to develop your application, giving you the freedom to create a customized mobile application quickly and easily.
Once you have learned how to install Rhomobile on Windows, Mac, or Linux, you will create a simple application, which will be used to explore the products of Rhomobile one by one. Things really get going when you write unit test cases for your application before deploying it to the server and making builds for your chosen Smartphone.
You will learn about the different aspects of Rhomobile, starting with Rhodes 3, which helps you to build a native mobile application. Rhosync 2.1 carries out the offline device capabilities and RhoHub deploys the code on the server and creates a build for the different smartphones.
Rhomobile Beginner’s Guide gives you the freedom to create a mobile web application on the platform of your choice, for the smartphone of your choice.
Create mobile applications for almost any smartphone quickly and with ease
What you will learn from this book:
Install Rhomobile products on Windows, Mac and Linux
Create a basic Rhodes 3 application that interacts with the database
Fetch data from backend services and display it on your phone
Create a native User Interface for your chosen smartphone
Write unit test cases for your application
Deploy your Rhosync 2.1 application to Rhohub to create a build for your smartphone
Generate views from the server using Metadata
Make use of device capabilities such as Push and GPS



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