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You can now directly use XPath as a data source instead of using a nanoflow with a retrieve action. In offline-first apps using PWAs and native mobile, we made it more simple to get data dynamically from a data source. Other browsers will gracefully fall back on the online profile.
Switcher studio 3.0 app Offline#
Web browsers that support the necessary offline features (currently Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge) will load the offline profile. You can create an offline-first PWA by adding one of these new navigation profiles to your app: Responsive offline, Tablet browser offline, or Phone browser offline. PWAs offer offline-first capabilities similar to native mobile apps, but they do not require you to publish your app in any app store.
Switcher studio 3.0 app pro#
Studio Pro 9 adds support for building offline-first progressive web apps (PWAs). This enables an execute-at-least-once option that gracefully handles node restarts and keeps track of pending, finished, and failed tasks. In the microflow editor, you can set microflows to be executed in the background on a configurable queue. This release makes the task queue available as a horizontally scalable solution for executing microflows in the background.
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All you need to do is download the module from the Mendix Marketplace, add a workflow from the App Explorer, and off you go. This module provides ready-to-use task inbox and admin pages, dashboards, useful page templates, and more. In addition, we have released an optional Workflow Commons module that gets you on your way in no time. This new language is fully integrated with existing DSLs for pages, microflows, security, and the Mendix Runtime. The new visual workflow editor is available in both Mendix Studio Pro and Mendix Studio. The new workflow capabilities in Mendix set you free to digitize any process without the complexity and lengthy projects that traditional methods require.
In this release, you can finally use Git for version control of your Mendix apps hosted on your own private Git server.
This is based on an upvoted idea from Marnix Puijker submitted to the Mendix Idea Forum.