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Putting Mobile Back End As A Service Into Practice (Part 2)

Mobile back end as a service (MBaaS) aims at giving app developers the ability to create seamlessly new feature-complete cross-platform native and web applications. In the first part 1 of this series, I walked through a messaging application demo powered by the Kinvey application. We explored how to leverage user management, file storage and the data store. To complete the demo, we need to leverage two key pieces of Kinvey functionality: the permissions provided by the data store, and push notifications, which are enabled through the business logic functionality. 2 WaterCooler messaging app demo. ( View large version 3 ) Setting Up Both the first article 4 in this series and my initial article explaining the concept of MBaaS 5 are prerequisites for this article. Also, this article does take a “real app” approach to understanding MBaaS.

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