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WEM Platform Documentation

Technical and Practical information about the WEM No-Code Platform, WEM Modeler and WEM Runtime.

The WEM Platform has been designed to hide the complexity of software development and deployment, enabling any person to visually create applications without need for specific programming skills. At WEM we call this Rapid Application Modeling.

The WEM No-Code Platform was first created in 2010 and has been growing and improving ever since...

Read on to learn more about the technical and practical parts of the WEM Platform.

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Next: Introducing WEM

About the platform, the parts, the basics...

The WEM Modeler

The WEM Modeler is the central point in the Platform, providing the No-/Low-Code environment to create and manage the applications.

The WEM Runtime

The WEM Runtime is the other significant element in the Platform, where the applications built in the Modeler get published to become available to the end-users.

The WEM Template Editor

All about the editor to build your pages and user interaction.

The WEM Expressions

The WEM Expressions Reference is where you will find everything about WEM functions, keywords, operators and data types. It also provides information about WEMScript, the specific script-language to use in powerful custom widgets and custom script blocks.

Advanced: Building Widgets

The WEM Widget System allows you to create even more advanced add-ons to be used in your Project. This does require in-depth knowledge in order to do it correctly - so we have a specific section on this.

Other WEM Resources

WEM Resources

  • Access MyWEM for access to your projects, WEM Support and free online Training.

  • Visit our Forum for all kinds of discussions and tips from WEM Users.

  • Visit wem.io for all other information on organization, features, licensing, partners etc.


Introducing WEM
Introducing the WEM Modeler
WEM Runtime
Interaction Template Editor
WEM Expressions Reference
Building Widgets