Socket.io based quiz built on Red Hat Mobile Application Platform

Introduction When I was first approached to create an application for an event involving an interactive quiz I immediately got excited because it sounded both cool and challenging. The idea evolved to a hybrid app were attendees to the event could see the agenda of an event and participate in an interactive quiz. After the […]

A Red Hat Mobile hybrid app boilerplate

Introduction In this post I’m presenting a boilerplate for Red Hat Mobile hybrid apps that can help developers getting started with Red Hat Mobile. This boilerplate contains web user interface components together with Red Hat Mobile framework components such as sync and push notifications and is based on the AngularJS Material framework and Apache Cordova […]

Building an Alexa skill with Red Hat Mobile Application Platform – Part III

Moving on to the enterprise space: Enterprises often have the requirements to host their services themselves. Those requirements could be driven by: – Legal restrictions – Stay in control of who accesses a service – Protect intellectual property – Leverage existing on-premise infrastructure and resources Red Hat Mobile Application Platform (RHMAP) enables you to develop […]

Demystifying the Business Central repository

One of the most confusing topic for a newbie of Red Hat JBoss BPMS and BRMS is how to deal with the Business Central internal repository. At the first sight, it appears as the central repository and since it’s even implemented with the “trendy” GIT technology, the newbie is prone to consider it as a […]

Building an Alexa skill with Red Hat Mobile Application Platform – Part II

Continuing our journey to build Alexa Skills, we’ll leverage the Alexa Skill SDK (ASK) to create a Custom Skill providing news towards our end-user. Let’s recap the first part of this article series: Skills come in different flavours: Flash Briefing: These skills provide original content for users’ flash briefings Smart Home: With these skills, users […]

Building an Alexa Skill with Red Hat Mobile Application Platform – Part I

Amazon’s Alexa enabled devices, such as the Echo, Dot and most recently Tap provide a hands-free voice controlled environment, to make calls, send and receive messages, provide information and more — instantly. Alexa is the cloud-based voice service that powers this category of devices. All the user has to do is ask Alexa to perform […]

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