Learn more about the technology behind CM WebClient for CA Plex by reading this white paper published by Sencha – A Development Manager’s Quick Guide to HTML5. It describes the basics of HTML5 and lets you know why you should care. WebClient Mobile uses Sencha as the underlying presentation framework – allowing the CA Plex
From time to time CM First gets asked if the Sencha Touch / PhoneGap technology behind CM WebClient 1.8 Mobile for CA Plex can produce a first class touch-optimized mobile experience. Although HTML5’s promise of single code base across devices is highly attractive, there is often some skepticism expressed. Is this a technology can handle
New to CA 2E (formerly known as Synon, Synon/2, Synon/2E, COOL:2E, Advantage 2E, AllFusion 2E) or looking to brush up on your skills? We will be publishing a series of posts on typical CA 2E interview questions. First the question will be posted, and then a week later we will post the answer. The first question
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CM First Launches Technical Blogs February 17, 2012 CM First has launched two technical blogs of interest to CA Technologies 2E and Plex developers. Be sure to check them out. CA 2E / Synon Technical Blog This blog contains technical topics of interest to the CA 2E (Synon) Community. Recent topics include: Interview
WebClient for CA Plex shields you from much of the need to delve into the internals of HTML5 and JavaScript on the iPhone/iPad platform. However, the fact is that sometime you have to debug the HTML and CSS directly on the device. This is a guide on how to do it. There are two options