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Video Tutorial: How to Visually Build Apps with Joget and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform

Blog: Joget Unplugged

Red Hat OpenShift is a container application platform that brings Docker and Kubernetes to the enterprise. As an open source no-code/low-code platform to visually build enterprise web apps for coders and non-coders, Joget is an ideal complement to OpenShift to accelerate the app development process.

In the article How to Visually Build Apps with Joget and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, we introduced the steps to deploy Joget on OpenShift with the Certified Container Image for Red Hat OpenShift. Here’s a video for the same tutorial for easier consumption:

With the Joget platform deployed, it’s now possible to build a full-fledged app with dashboards, calendar, approval workflow and data management within 30 minutes. The video below demonstrates an authentic, real-time example of building the app from scratch.

Users can also download the Joget Mobile App from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store to access the very same app with the UI automatically tailored for mobile devices.

To get started with the Joget platform:

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