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Formulio

es.jcyl.ita.formic

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Total installs
45(45)
Rating
unknown
Released
April 3, 2024
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Productivity
Developer
Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León
Developer details

Name
Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

Formulio is an application for developing dynamic forms on Android. The goal is to quickly and easily build applications based on forms by developing the presentation using XML templates and implementing the application logic using JavaScript.

The application includes a wide variety of interface components to cover most cases that arise when implementing a data collection process. These components include:

* Radio Button
* Select
* Input
* Tabs
* Date/Time Picker
* Data Tables
* Image
* Button
* Switch
* Card

These are just examples of the many components available in the application, providing a wide range of options for customizing and designing forms and presenting data effectively.

The framework uses a system of "contexts" to uniformly access information from different sources (database, files, REST APIs, device information, etc.) and supports automatic binding between entities retrieved from the repository and screen components. The mechanism for refreshing components is based on a reactive mechanism, implemented from dependencies between screen components or between components and contexts.

Formulio also includes a configurable background process execution module called jayjobs, which allows defining JSON steps to perform tasks such as exporting data, synchronizing data with a remote REST API, etc.