It can be difficult these days to build a hybrid mobile app without using a custom Cordova plugin. Whether it's social media integration, in-app payments, or even speech recognition - you will probably want to tie in to a native device feature that is just outside the scope of what is included with Cordova. In this post I hope to show you how you can easily add a custom plugin to your Icenium project, using the new Icenium Extension for Visual Studio.
In part 1, we looked at how to create the visual portion of a mobile application using Kendo UI Mobile. Today we will examine how to tie the application to a database using simple web services.
Our first live webinar about application analytics is scheduled for next Tuesday. Our solution consultant Ramiro Milan will lead the conversation and will go over what EQATEC Application Analytics is, how it works, why it is important for developers, and how it can help you reduce support.