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Worklight

Worklight is a cross-platform enterprise mobile application development platform that provides a server component and client-side SDKs for building, deploying, and securing mobile apps. Originally developed by Worklight Ltd, the platform supports hybrid, native, and HTML5-based web applications across multiple mobile operating systems, including iOS and Android, with earlier releases also supporting BlackBerry and Windows devices.

Architecture and components: The client side includes SDKs and a development environment for building apps with

Development workflow: Developers build with an integrated development environment, deploy apps to a test server or

History and status: Worklight was acquired by IBM in 2012 and incorporated into IBM's MobileFirst Platform

HTML5
and
JavaScript,
often
using
Cordova
to
create
native
wrappers.
The
server
side,
known
as
the
Worklight
server
in
its
peak,
offers
adapters
to
connect
to
enterprise
backend
systems,
REST
services,
and
data
sources.
It
provides
security
features
such
as
authentication,
authorization,
single
sign-on,
and
encryption
of
data
in
transit
and
at
rest.
It
also
includes
push
notification
support
and
offline
data
synchronization
to
allow
apps
to
function
with
intermittent
connectivity.
local
environment,
and
publish
to
production.
The
server
handles
device
management,
security
policies,
and
runtime
services
for
all
deployed
apps,
while
the
client
SDKs
handle
the
app
logic
and
user
interface
across
platforms.
Foundation.
The
Worklight
branding
was
gradually
superseded
as
its
capabilities
were
integrated
into
the
MobileFirst
suite,
and
the
platform
is
now
marketed
primarily
under
the
MobileFirst
branding.