Presto Mashables

The App Tips Blog: Keep It Fresh with Auto Refresh

Every so often we find something in Presto 3.0 that is so cool and useful we want to share these tips with you. [Read More...]

Publish local database in presto cloud

Posted 08/22/2010 - 17:08 by milandoj

Presto Version: Presto 3.0

Hello everybody!

I have local MySQL database and I want to use its data in Presto cloud like mashable.

Is it possible to publish the database somehow?

I tried: Register->Database and then I dont know how to continue.

Or is it possible to create database instance in presto cloud alone?

 

Thanks for the answer,

Milan

Presto 3.0 Cloud Edition FAQ

Posted 08/11/2010 - 16:16 by jess

Presto Version: Presto 3.0

Presto 3.0 Cloud Edition FAQ

Version 3.1, Last Updated August 5, 2010
Questions or comments? Email JackBe

Are you ready to find, use, make, and share Mashups and Apps?  We’ve made it wicked easy: the Presto 3.0 Cloud Edition.  Here’s what you need to know to get started:  [Read More...]

Mashup Security - Drinking Wine Without the Hangover

 I’m an architect and application layer security guy specializing in enterprise application development. After 20 years in the software security industry, you start to see a lot of the “same old wine in a shiny new bottle”, as my friend and co-author of “Core Security Patterns”, Ramesh Nagappan puts it. [Read More...]

Wufoo kung fu

Hi mashers,

I got very excited last week about a new discovery and just couldn't help myself. It was just crying out to be used in a mashup somehow. [Read More...]

Break example

Posted 02/25/2010 - 14:23 by hyeung

I am new to EMML. I tired to break from a loop. I experimented with the code from the help file but failed.

First, it complained on variable 'cnt' not found. I added definition for cnt and it gave an error on: Unsuitable operands for arithmetic operation (xs:string, xs:integer)

Can someone teach me how to make this work?

Thanks.

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What are the differences between Presto Wires and Presto Mashup Studio? Do we need both at the same time or is Presto Wires sufficient for our needs?

For advanced mashup development, we find many organizations require an environment that support the declarative development of mashups.  Presto Studio lets mashup creators leverage all of the power of our Enterprise Mashup Markup Language (EMML).  For non-technical users, Presto Wires is a user-oriented mashup creation tool with a drag-and-drop GUI that has much of what many mashup creators need.  Wires is also extensible, allowing easy access to custom mashup macros created in Studio.

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