Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to development that makes it possible for developers to create apps that have great viewing and interactions on a device of their choice. The new release of CM WebClient delivers on the RWD promise. Among other great features, it includes support for Microsoft Edge Browser. See the
Oftentimes it’s necessary to alter the 2E generated source before your function is compiled. In this case what I really wanted to do is add my own H Specs in before the program is compiled. This article will outline how I was able to do this with some user source and the YSCNRPLSRC command provided
CM First just announced plans to host a booth at the 2016 SHARE in San Antonio, in addition to presenting a talk on application modernization with iBPM and APIs. Having a booth enables CM First to engage directly with developers and continue the conversation after the presentation. See the full news release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/01/prweb13170358.htm Did
Andrew Leggett / Sr. Application Consultant If you have a live, CM WebClient web application, you will probably want to upgrade your existing site sometime, whether to fix a bug, add new features, or just to update the graphics. Upgrading has traditionally been a pain. You had to make sure no-one was using the system and
Lily Taharudin / Application Consultant Have you ever been annoyed when you encounter a web page where you have to scroll and scroll to get to the content you want? Imagine the same page on your phone. You’d quickly give up trying to find the information you need. Complexity is another issue. When there is
CM First has begun adopting the principle of ‘continuous update’ for strategic products like CM WebClient. At one time, major, yearly updates were the norm for software. This model no longer works when change happens so rapidly. Developers need access to the latest capabilities to help their companies compete. As such, you will begin