The Deep Save API leverages the capabilities of the Transaction API to allow you to save related data objects in multiple tables simultaneously within a single API call.
In 2020, we released the Transaction API as one of our built-in API services. The purpose of transactions is to protect your data from partial database updates that fail to complete. The Transaction API is now available for Codeless.
A hamburger menu is a common UI element, particularly for mobile and tablet design. Hamburger menus allow the user to easily show and hide a site or application’s main navigation menu to preserve screen real estate.
A modal is a common UI element used to grab the user’s attention by overlaying the page. In this step-by-step tutorial, we will show you how to implement, style, and interact with modals in UI Builder.
Views for Backendless Database now include a built-in REST Console for composing REST API queries that fetch data from your Views. You can also now import and export your Views.
Your API endpoints and published app’s URL are now much simpler and more visually appealing with custom subdomains for all Backendless apps. Not only that, but your app ID and API key are now much better protected.
Any time you entrust your data to a third-party vendor, the most important concern on your mind is going to be data security. New roles-based column visibility adds an easy way to protect certain sets of data from users that should not see sensitive data.
Backendless is perhaps the most powerful and versatile visual database on the market. Not only that, but Backendless Database is the only visual no-code database that offers relational data. But if you have 1-to-1 data relations, don’t you want to see what the related object is? Now you can!
In business, data is invaluable. To get the most out of your data, you need to be able to dig in and understand relationships between data points. Breadcrumbs help facilitate this exploration of relationships between objects.