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Extending mobile apps with JavaScript APIs

Updated on November 9, 2021

Meet the needs of your users by customizing the run-time behavior of your offline-enabled mobile app with the JavaScript APIs.

When you design an application that users can access with an offline-enabled mobile app on a mobile device, you can configure different aspects of how the app synchronizes and stores data, by calling corresponding JavaScript methods. For example, you can introduce synchronization throttling to decrease server load, or to limit battery consumption and network usage.

  1. Decide how you want to customize the run-time behavior of your app by selecting the corresponding JavaScript methods offered by Pega Platform.
  2. Include the selected JavaScript methods in your application.
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