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Creating web services with the Block Store
Creating web services with the Block Store

Design and build new webservices and transform into blocks for reuse in your application(s) or use pre-configured Block Store webservices

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Written by Betty Blocks
Updated over a year ago

Warning!

This is a legacy document. The features described below are only usable within the classic-generation environment.

Currently, Betty Blocks offers faster and more advanced options that are available in next-gen. Before you start working on some new features in your application, consider doing it using the next-gen version. In particular, you might find it useful to check out Using the HTTPS action step and Setting your remote data source articles.

Good luck!


How long does it take to fully develop a working web service function in an application? This type of development adds a significant amount of time to a development process.

Using webservice endpoints, you can POST or GET data from external services.

You can design, build and reuse existing webservices and build new custom web services specifically for your application. Once built, you can transform a custom module into a Block. You can reuse this block in different applications. You can also install available pre-configured web services from our Block Store for integrating with services such as MailChimp, SalesForce, and Mollie.

To reuse webservices, you can select a webservice within your application and transform it into a Block. Once you have transformed it into a Block, you can add a description, logo, and even change the visibility permissions for users that can access the Block. Once you click the Release button, this Block becomes available across all your applications.

You can access the Blocks Store via from the Builder Bar menu for faster development, faster time to market, and increased reuse of valuable assets.

You can obtain more details in our block store articles.

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