We continue the “Backendless U” series and today we discuss different ways the Backendless Platform is packaged.
We started a new series of video posts with the project codename of “Backendless U”. We plan to discuss “all things Backendless” which include the company, customers, product architecture, features, but most importantly, provide information enabling you to build better apps with our technology. Here’s the first introductory video.
We supported Google Sign in for a while, however, the feature was not properly documented. Until now! The documentation has been updated for Android and iOS SDKs. Using the “Login with Google” function, an app can provide a way for the users to login using their Google credentials. Once a user is authenticated, Backendless creates…
For anyone developing business logic (Cloud Code) in JavaScript, we have put together some suggestions for troubleshooting your deployment. The page is added to the product documentation. One of the new features described in the doc is the ability to redirect console.log messages to Backendless logging. Once your JS code is deployed to production, messages…
Backendless was featured in a report by Gartner entitled “IT Market Clock for Mobile App Development, 2016”.
About a year ago we made a decision to drop the barrier of entry for Backendless Standalone. At the time when we released the free version of Standalone Backendless, we made a bet that users will go for the “enterprise standard” of server redundancy by introducing a second (non-free) instance and thus removing a single…