WaveMaker provides a fast, efficient and secure environment to develop and deploy enterprise web and cloud applications. To see what some of our customers have built, visit our Customers page and click on the case study links. To get an idea of how complex a WaveMaker application can be, check out either our Desktop or Cloud editions.WaveMaker Studio is itself a web application built using WaveMaker technology.
Go ahead and click around below to see a few simple examples of the types of functionality you can quickly build into your own WaveMaker web application. To learn more, visit dev.wavemaker.com or email us at info@wavemaker.com. We'd be happy to help you with your project.
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WaveMaker Application Gallery
A gallery of WaveMaker users' application screenshots.
WaveMaker Feature Explorer
This application showcases many of the visual components available in WaveMaker. All of these examples were built using WaveMaker's drag and drop, WYSIWYG studio. Each example also shows how to use JavaScript to customize and extend the user interface.
EnterTweet
This application combines a standard employee directory application with the Twitter web services API to provide a customized Twitter client for the Enterprise. Best of all, this application was built and deployed as a multi-tenant application onto EC2 in just 10 minutes!
Watch the How-To Video [6:49]
Interact with Entertweet
Download the Code
Using Google Maps
This quick little sample integrates customer data from a database with Google Maps and WeatherBug.
Sales Social
Here's a simple example which accesses customer data from different data sources like Salesforce, LinkedIn and Technorati in one place. "Sales Social" was built with the help of Kapow's web data harvesting technology.
Simple CRM
This example uses compound primary keys and many-to-many relationships.
Easy Employee Directory
WaveMaker makes building basic CRUD applications incredibly easy. This sample was built in a few hours and shows employee data stored in Postgres using WaveMaker's unique LiveForm Widget.
HQL Explorer
This sample is a guide which provides an easy way to learn how HQL works using a simple data model and a set of working examples. These examples build from simple topics such as HQL SELECT WHERE queries to more complex topics such as HQL JOIN queries. For each example, there is a description of the HQL topic and an example in which you can see the actual HQL and then execute the HQL query to see the result.




