Making Web UI Configuration Settings

Testing and Publishing the Application on the Web

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To perform pre-release testing and publish the Web applications you develop with Kuika, you need to define Web UI configuration settings. Web UI configuration settings contain the configuration settings that Web applications need.

The first setting in the Web UI configuration settings is the optional Frontend URL field in the Host Settings section. Frontend URL allows two different web applications, for example kuika.com and academy.kuika.com, to publish two different applications under a single URL, such as sub application logic or filing, using a slash. You can provide the relevant definition in scenarios where Frontend URL usage is needed in line with the requirements of your application.

Another setting in the Web UI is the Sessions setting. Through the Sessions setting, you can manage the duration of the user session in web applications. You can define the timeout time of users' sessions and the countdown time in case the session times out.

In cases where you use maps in the web applications you develop, you are expected to define the Google Maps API Key information, which is the integration information in the Maps section to integrate with Google Maps.

With Kuika, you can customize the Title information and Favicon information that will be displayed in the browser tab of the Web applications you develop.

You can define the Title information via the field under Title and upload the favicon of your web application via the field under Favicon.

After the definition process, you can make your Web UI configuration ready for use via the Save/Update button.

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To perform pre-release testing and publish the Web applications you develop with Kuika, you need to define Web UI configuration settings. Web UI configuration settings contain the configuration settings that Web applications need.

The first setting in the Web UI configuration settings is the optional Frontend URL field in the Host Settings section. Frontend URL allows two different web applications, for example kuika.com and academy.kuika.com, to publish two different applications under a single URL, such as sub application logic or filing, using a slash. You can provide the relevant definition in scenarios where Frontend URL usage is needed in line with the requirements of your application.

Another setting in the Web UI is the Sessions setting. Through the Sessions setting, you can manage the duration of the user session in web applications. You can define the timeout time of users' sessions and the countdown time in case the session times out.

In cases where you use maps in the web applications you develop, you are expected to define the Google Maps API Key information, which is the integration information in the Maps section to integrate with Google Maps.

With Kuika, you can customize the Title information and Favicon information that will be displayed in the browser tab of the Web applications you develop.

You can define the Title information via the field under Title and upload the favicon of your web application via the field under Favicon.

After the definition process, you can make your Web UI configuration ready for use via the Save/Update button.

To perform pre-release testing and publish the Web applications you develop with Kuika, you need to define Web UI configuration settings. Web UI configuration settings contain the configuration settings that Web applications need.

To perform pre-release testing and publish the Web applications you develop with Kuika, you need to define Web UI configuration settings. Web UI configuration settings contain the configuration settings that Web applications need.

The first setting in the Web UI configuration settings is the optional Frontend URL field in the Host Settings section. Frontend URL allows two different web applications, for example kuika.com and academy.kuika.com, to publish two different applications under a single URL, such as sub application logic or filing, using a slash. You can provide the relevant definition in scenarios where Frontend URL usage is needed in line with the requirements of your application.

Another setting in the Web UI is the Sessions setting. Through the Sessions setting, you can manage the duration of the user session in web applications. You can define the timeout time of users' sessions and the countdown time in case the session times out.

In cases where you use maps in the web applications you develop, you are expected to define the Google Maps API Key information, which is the integration information in the Maps section to integrate with Google Maps.

With Kuika, you can customize the Title information and Favicon information that will be displayed in the browser tab of the Web applications you develop.

You can define the Title information via the field under Title and upload the favicon of your web application via the field under Favicon.

After the definition process, you can make your Web UI configuration ready for use via the Save/Update button.

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