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Appendix A. Additional material
by Ahmed S. Hassan, Mohamed Ewies, Ahmed Azraq
Developing Node.js Applications on IBM Cloud
Front cover
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
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Chapter 1. Developing a Hello World Node.js app on IBM Cloud
1.1 Getting started
1.1.1 Objectives
1.1.2 Prerequisites
1.1.3 Expected results
1.2 Architecture
1.3 Step-by-step implementation
1.3.1 Set up your IBM Cloud account
1.3.2 Log in to your IBM Cloud account
1.3.3 Create the Node.js application on IBM Cloud
1.3.4 Enable continuous delivery by using toolchain
1.3.5 Create a Hello World Node.js server
1.3.6 Add a module to the Node.js application
1.3.7 Stop the application
1.4 Exercise review
Chapter 2. Understanding asynchronous callback
2.1 Getting started
2.1.1 Objectives
2.1.2 Prerequisites
2.1.3 Background
2.1.4 Expected results
2.2 Architecture
2.3 Step-by-step implementation
2.3.1 Log in to your IBM Cloud account
2.3.2 Create the Node.js application on IBM Cloud
2.3.3 Enable continuous delivery
2.3.4 Integrate the Node.js app with the Watson Language Translator service
2.3.5 Access the Language Translator service from the Node.js app
2.3.6 Access the Language Translator service through a Node.js module
2.3.7 Stop the application
2.4 Exercise review
Chapter 3. Creating your first Express application
3.1 Getting started
3.1.1 Objectives
3.1.2 Prerequisites
3.1.3 Expected results
3.2 Architecture
3.3 Step-by-step implementation
3.3.1 Log in to your IBM Cloud account
3.3.2 Create the Node.js application on IBM Cloud
3.3.3 Create the Hello World Express application
3.3.4 Create a simple HTML view and organize the code
3.3.5 Integrate with Watson Natural Language Understanding service
3.3.6 Deploy the application and run it
3.4 Exercise review
Chapter 4. Building a rich front-end application by using React and ES6
4.1 Getting started
4.1.1 Objectives
4.1.2 Prerequisites
4.1.3 Background concepts
4.1.4 Expected results
4.2 Architecture
4.3 Step-by-step implementation
4.3.1 Log in to IBM Cloud
4.3.2 Clone the Express application from Git by using the Delivery Pipeline
4.3.3 Create your first React page
4.3.4 Add a dynamic form to the page
4.3.5 Add more components to the form
4.3.6 Using the Fetch API to call the Node.js author service
4.4 Exercise review
Appendix A. Additional material
Locating the material on GitHub
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Online resources
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