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Mastering MeteorJS Application Development

You're reading from   Mastering MeteorJS Application Development MeteorJS makes full-stack JavaScript Application Development simple – Learn how to build better modern web apps with MeteorJS, and become an expert in the innovative JavaScript framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785282379
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jebin BV Jebin BV
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Arturas Lebedevas Arturas Lebedevas
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Preface 1. Building a MeteorJS Web Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing and Testing an Advanced Application 3. Developing Reusable Packages 4. Integrating Your Favorite Frameworks 5. Captivating Your Users with Animation 6. Reactive Systems and REST-Based Systems 7. Deploying and Scaling MeteorJS Applications 8. Mobile Application Development 9. Best Practices, Patterns, and SEO Index

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There are many things other than writing an application logic, which we have to know while developing mobile apps with MeteorJS. Let's see what are they.

Accessing plugin methods

To access the plugin methods, we should wait until the application starts. It is good to write the plugin accessing code inside the Meteor.startup callback. However, this is not mandatory. If you know for sure that you are going to access the plugin methods only after the startup, then you need not write them under the startup callback. In the preceding application that we developed, we called the navigator.contacts.list method in the template's onCreated callback because we knew that the application would have been started by the time, the execution reaches the onCreated callback.

Debugging

Knowing how to debug an application is very important for developers. While developing hybrid applications for a mobile, it is a little hard to debug. This doesn't mean we can't debug. Moreover...

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