One of the goals of the Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (MCS) is to be client agnostic. So, you should be able to connect to your MCS hosted mobile backend from any client technology out there.
If you are a JavaScript developer you might be familiar with the very popular Ionic Framework.
Now, if you want to use an Ionic-based mobile app with the Oracle Mobile Cloud Service backend we have created a starter project for you that will show you how to perform the basic tasks and get you going in no time.
Have a look or clone the following GIT repo: https://github.com/mjabali/ionic-starter-mcs
The Readme file provides the instructions on how to get started with this sample.
Have fun!
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