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GeneXus for Angular course

Security in Angular applications

Angular generates Web applications for us and since these applications have several entry points, any object accessible by URL must check authentication permissions. GeneXus offers a security module, called GeneXus Access Manager (GAM) that solves the authentication and authorization functionalities, both for Web applications and for applications for mobile devices. In this video we will see a brief introduction to GAM and how we can use it to add a login to an Angular application.

Total length of videos: 3.5h

Description
This theoretical-practical course teaches you everything you need to know in a short time to learn how to develop an application in Angular, the most widely used JavaScript framework in the world, using GeneXus, without having to have knowledge of Angular.
While you learn, you will build a Web application for a Travel Agency from scratch that will help you gradually incorporate the concepts of how to use GeneXus to build an Angular application from scratch.

Previous requirements
Have the knowledge provided in the GeneXus Core Course.

Course objective
Learn in a short time how to develop a web application in Angular with GeneXus, without having to have knowledge of Angular.

Who is it for?
To people who have basic knowledge of GeneXus and want to develop Angular applications, without needing to have knowledge of Angular.

Skills you will gain by the end of the course
Develop Angular applications end-to-end (front-end and back-end) and deploy them locally or in the cloud.
Understand the architecture of an Angular application and what GeneXus generates, to integrate Angular developers who wish to continue the application in their framework.

Modalities: You can choose between the face-to-face course (for which we recommend you contact our academic partners in your country) or the self-study course.


Approximate video duration: 3.5 hours (approx)

Software
In this Wiki page you will find the prerequisites to install the development environment, to prototype the application in Angular locally. The procedure to do it is detailed in the video VIDEO: 3 - First steps with Angular.

 

Materials

In the following link you can obtain the XPZ file to import the back-office of the Travel Agency, which already includes the images and data providers for automatic data loading. You will also find the gxsketch extension file used to import the design from the Sketch tool.

Bonus Material

To be able to do the course well, including the Practice exercises, download the Trial version of GeneXus.
 
GeneXus Trial     Guide: ”Installation and first run of GeneXus Trial”