PeopleSoft PeopleTools: Mobile Applications Development (Oracle Press)
by Jim J. Marion 2020-11-23 18:25:09
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Distribute compelling, device-neutral applications throughout your mobile computing environment using the expert instruction contained in this Oracle Press guide. PeopleSoft PeopleTools: Mobile Applications Development fully explains the latest programming methods and features detailed examples and ready-to-use code samples. Find out how to configure your workstation, start building PeopleSoft mobile applications, incorporate REST and Web services, use Oracle and third-party development utilities, and build high-performance hybrid applications. Performance tuning, troubleshooting, and security are covered in this comprehensive resource.

  • Work with the PeopleSoft Mobile Application Platform and Fluid Application Designer
  • Customize layout and appearance using collection items and CSS
  • Create and deploy HTML5-based mobile applications
  • Connect HTML5 programs to PeopleSoft through REST services
  • Design mobile user interfaces with jQuery Mobile and AngularJS
  • Construct Android-specific native applications using Eclipse and ADT
  • Use Apache Cordova to assemble applications from HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components
  • Develop hybrid applications from the Oracle Mobile Application Framework
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  • 8.9 X 6 X 0.52 in
  • McGraw-Hill Education
  • October 13, 2015
  • English
  • 9780071836524
Jim J. Marion, a PeopleSoft Certified Developer, is a Senior Applications Technology Consultant at Oracle. He runs a popular blog for the PeopleSoft community at http://jjmpsj.blogspot.com. Jim is als...
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