5. Intro to Application Building in Workshop32. Key Takeaways

32 - Key Takeaways

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Workshop operates with object data from the Ontology through the configuration of sections, layouts, variables, events, and widgets. You’ve now created a “read-only” alert inbox; no edits can be made to it. In later tutorials, you’ll add the ability to take action based on the alert details you’ve exposed to your analyst in the module.

In this tutorial you:

  1. Learned the major components and stages of the Workshop application building process.
  2. Saw ways that variables must be configured to connect elements of your module.
  3. Practiced embedding another Ontology-aware application—Quiver—into your Workshop module.
  4. Learned the available version control mechanisms in Workshop.
  5. Applied additional aesthetic changes.

Below is a list of product documentation used in the course of this training:

Your next tutorial will guide you through another common development pattern in Workshop: the creation of a map-based COP (Common Operating Picture). It will complement this first Workshop course and refine your knowledge of the builder environment, exploring key features to develop operational applications.