The Mobile Personalization view allows you to create and edit personalization adapters to personalize the content of mobile applications to make them more relevant to a particular group or user.
For example, you might have an application where you enter a postal code to see the weather for the associated area. You would then use a database table adapter to provide the postal code input field. Each user can then edit the key and enter their own personal postal code so the local weather displays each time he or she accesses the weather application.
Two personalization adapter types are provided and shown in the Mobile Personalization view:
User name/password – the keys shown for this adapter are automatically created when a user logs in to Portal Interface or Mobile Web Studio. Users cannot create, edit, or delete keys. The key values are stored in memory and maintained only for the user’s current login session. The values are reset each time a user logs in or changes their password. The key values can be used when a user logs in to Mobile Web Studio or Portal Interface, then wants to log in to an application during the same session that requires a login with the same user name and password.
Database table – uses the back-end database to store keys and user values. You can create an input field with no default values, a single default value, or a drop-down list of default values from which a user can select.
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