Deployment is the final step in the process of web application development. It means making your application available for users to access on the internet. This session will give you an understanding of what deployment involves and guide you through the process.
Overview of Web Application Deployment: We'll start by providing an overview of what deployment means in the context of web application development. Deployment involves transferring all the files necessary for your website to function from a local computer to a web server. This can be achieved in a number of ways, but the specific process may vary depending on the development platform and hosting service you're using.
Step-by-Step Guide on Deploying the Web Application: Next, we'll walk you through the process of deploying a web application. Depending on the no-code tool you used for building your application, the deployment process may vary. However, most modern web development platforms provide straightforward deployment options. We will discuss several options, including hosting services like Netlify, Vercel, and traditional web hosts, as well as options provided by no-code platforms like Webflow and Bubble themselves.
Hands-on Exercise: Deploying the Sample Web Application: Now, it's time to deploy your own web application. You'll follow the steps discussed in the previous section to deploy your application on a hosting platform. By the end of this exercise, your web application will be live on the internet, ready to be accessed by users around the world.
It's important to note that although your application is live, it does not mean the development process is over. Ongoing maintenance, updates, and improvements are crucial parts of a web application's lifecycle.
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