Write An Interactive Web App

1. Write the Portable Components

See how to write an interactive app for a guide to writing the portable and reusable frontend and backend code.

2. Tailor the App

Any interactive app can be configured as a Web app. Some additional effort may be required to tailor it.

Frontend

You must write a Web-specific main. That is where you will tailor the frontend, in order to give it the UI that suits the platform.

The Web-specific main must configure RpcInterfaces in order to access backends and services over the Web. There are several options, depending on how you design and deploy your app:

  • Frontend-only app - This style of app uses only pre-existing backends and services. A uriPrefix is required for configuring each server.
  • Simple app - This style of app has its own backend, and the backend serves the frontend. No uriPrefix is required when configuring the app's own backend server. A uriPrefix is required for any other, remote backend server that the app may use.
  • Frontend and backend deployed separately - This style of app has its own backend, but the backend and frontend are deployed separately. A uriPrefix is required for configuring the app's own backend server and for any other server that it may use.

Backend

If the app has a custom backend, you must write a Web-specific main to do the following:

Last Updated: 13 May, 2024