Native Windows Phone 8 Development
improve this page | report issueSetting up your development environment
- Setting up your MobileFirst development environment
- Setting up your Windows Phone 8 development environment
Hello World
- Creating your first native Windows Phone 8 application
- Connecting to the MobileFirst Server
- Introduction to MobileFirst Console
Server-side development
- Adapters overview
- JavaScript HTTP Adapter
- JavaScript SQL Adapter
- JavaScript Cast Iron Adapter
- JavaScript JMS Adapter
- Java Adapter
- Invoking adapter procedures from native Windows Phone 8 applications
- Using Java in JavaScript adapters
- Debugging adapters
Advanced client-side development
Notifications
Authentication and security
- Authentication concepts
- Form-based authentication - server configuration
- Form-based authentication - client implementation
- Adapter-based authentication - server configuration
- Adapter-based authentication - client implementation
- Custom authenticator and login module - server configuration
- Custom authenticator and login module - client implementation
Moving to production
- Moving from development environment to stand-alone QA and production servers
- Operational Analytics
- Reports and analytics
- Distributing mobile applications with Application Center
Last modified on February 29, 2016