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Session 12: (Part 1) Mobile Application Development on ADEP

This session demonstrates how to create a mobile/tablet application in under 15 minutes, without writing a single line of code, using the Adobe Digital Enterprise Platform. The result is fully functional mobile application. Once completed, you will understand how to initiate and submit a time-off request. The request can then be viewed and approved from a mobile device. Specifically, we will cover the creation of an Adobe Data Model, a Guide, a PDF and an ADEP process. Part 1 shows how to create the data model, the guide and the PDF while Part 2 describes how to create the process. Share List

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