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Getting Started

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Installation

UBIK® Studio

See: Set up UBIK® Studio
UBIK® Studio

UBIK® Studio can be installed and used on a local client as well as via a Remote Desktop Connection (RDP). All the structural and content data are stored in the UBIK® database managed by a Microsof SQL server. A Microsoft Internet-Information-Server (IIS) serves as platform to publish this data to the mobile device. A necessary but obvious condition is of course, that all the software packages (UBIK® Studio, Microsoft SQL and IIS) can communicate between each other.

To install UBIK® Studio on a local machine

  1. simple copy the software to the appropriate destination directory
  2. start the application by executing UBIK.Studio.exe

See UBIK® Studio Basics for further details about configuration.

UBIK® Enterprise Service

See: Set up UBIK® Enterprise Service

Database (SQL)

See: Set up UBIK® database

Webservice

See: Set up UBIK® Webservice

Data- and Object Model

See: Data- and Object Model

Interfaces

See: Interfaces

System Objects

MetaClasses

Based on the UBIK® meta model a set of MetaClasses and MetaProperties have been already implemented in advance. These objects serve as root nodes for more user specific MetaClasses or containers for a range of functionalities. New customer specific metaobjects are derivatives of those system objects, hence implicitely inherit a set of MetaProperties and features.

For a comprehensive list of system MetaClasses go to System MetaClasses

Classifications

If you want to know more about this topic go to System Classifications

Workflows

If you want to know more about this topic go to System Workflows

Relations

If you want to know more about this topic go to System Relations

References

If you want to know more about this topic go to System References

Create a Mobile Event Management

Provide a step-by-step guide how to create metaclasses, assign metaproperties and publish data on the mobile device including creation of documents. This first example should be based on the event example from the internal UBIK® training (Dec, 2012).