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Demonstrates a sample Dynamic Service Broker, in this case a dynamic broker that exposes data in XML files as Service Objects
This sample project is an example of a custom Inline Function for K2 Studio
Developers can create and use Custom Controls to extend the functionality and look of the standard set of controls provided with K2 smartforms.
This sample code allows you to extend the list of fonts available in the Format dialog by registering new font names.
Sample code that demonstrates how to build a static (described schema) Service Type
Sample broker for JSONPlaceholder service
JS broker for mail functionality using MS Graph API
JavaScript Broker Random string generator sample.
Clone this broker template, or click "Use this template" below, for any new projects
Sample project demonstrating how to interact with the Workflow REST API using a JSSP service broker
Contains JSON resources and files, for example JSON/Swagger files used with the REST Service Type
Sample code that shows how to create and edit environment library settings
Sample projects that demonstrate how to implement a custom security provider
Sample project that illustrates how to use the ADO.NET SmartObject Client dll to execute SQL-like queries against K2 SmartObjects
Sample code showing how to interact with the SmartObjects REST Services.
This sample code shows how to interact with the SmartObjects WCF Services.
You can use the SourceCode.SmartObject.Authoring and SourceCode.Framework assemblies to programmatically author and deploy SmartObjects using code.
Use this code sample to author and deploy workflows using code.
Sample code that demonstrates how to use SourceCode.Workflow.Client.dll API to interact with workflows at runtime.
Sample code that demonstrates how to perform workflow administration tasks programmatically.
You can use the Workflow REST API to programmatically interact with workflows, for example starting new workflows, retrieving workflow tasks, and completing workflow tasks.