Stateless demo app, where the mobile client or the browser would control the flow of the application
Last updated on July 3, 2019
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Employee and Office Management
NodeRun Rich Displays are screens you create with the Visual Designer tool.
Rich Display applications are automatically intended to be Single Page Apps, meaning
the browser page never reloads. Here is an example of using the Rich Display creating an employeee and office management app.
There are two methods for deploying Rich Display
applications:
Stateful: where a server session is automatically established and the server controls
the flow of the application; this is great for transactional process-oriented apps
Stateless: where the browser or mobile client controls the flow of the application and
and server data is requested via AJAX calls as necessary; this model is great for
event-driven applications, or applications where a server connection is not guaranteed
This guide illustrates how a stateless application is created.
start.html file
The starting point for a Rich Display stateless application is a simple HTML file that
links to the Profound UI JavaScript & CSS runtime files.
Unlike stateful applications, where the typical user action sends a response to the server (via
properties like "response" on a button), stateless applications typically use events. All Rich
Display widgets contain a variety of events, such as onclick. You can type any client-side code
directly into those events.
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