How to Integrate React Native with NoSQL Database (Hosted on Azure) Case: Napapiiri Jukola 2020 Teaser Mobile Application
Mohammadi, Mahyar (2019)
Mohammadi, Mahyar
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019121827508
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019121827508
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The primary goal of the study is to familiarize the readers with the developing procedure of a hybrid mobile application. In a more in-depth perspective, the author tries to meet the secondary goal of the study by explaining the reason for the selected technology in case mobile application, Jukola 2020, including React Native platform, NoSQL, and Azure database by elaborating the development process.
The theoretical part of the thesis reviews the previous studies by applying both primary and secondary resources. Chapter 2 firstly focuses on React Native overview and its advantages and disadvantages. Then NoSQL database including its types and features is discussed, followed by Mango as well as Azure databases. The third part of chapter 2 concentrates on the concept of cloud computing, and it is wrapped up by the introduction of Jukola event and application.
The empirical part of the thesis follows the constructive research methodology by analyzing the development process of the Jukola 2020 teaser mobile application and the applied technologies in chapter 3. The author also discusses the developing process of the case application, step by step.
The study successfully answers the research questions by spelling out the logic behind implemented technologies, including React Native, NoSQL database, and Azure for the Jukola 2020 teaser mobile application.
The theoretical part of the thesis reviews the previous studies by applying both primary and secondary resources. Chapter 2 firstly focuses on React Native overview and its advantages and disadvantages. Then NoSQL database including its types and features is discussed, followed by Mango as well as Azure databases. The third part of chapter 2 concentrates on the concept of cloud computing, and it is wrapped up by the introduction of Jukola event and application.
The empirical part of the thesis follows the constructive research methodology by analyzing the development process of the Jukola 2020 teaser mobile application and the applied technologies in chapter 3. The author also discusses the developing process of the case application, step by step.
The study successfully answers the research questions by spelling out the logic behind implemented technologies, including React Native, NoSQL database, and Azure for the Jukola 2020 teaser mobile application.