I searched the web more trying to know what is OWIN (Open Web Interface for .Net). I got more information that it decouples server and application, but I am still confused and I can't understand it well.
Here's a link to a webcast with video and samples on it:
http://brockallen.com/2014/02/28/lidnug-intro-to-owin-and-katana/
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I found no clues in the developer documentation, but equalify claims that it integrates into the desktop application. They don't offer a free version so I couldn't try it out.
Is it possible/supported to create extensions for the desktop client and is there some hidden documentation available?
I'd be interested in developing one, but so far I had no luck in finding any documentation.
It used to be possible using the Spotify Apps API. I think you can still manually sideload apps, but there is no App Store or similar. Moreover, support for old Spotify Apps is about to be dropped completely in the future.
So no, there's no way to extend Spotify as far as I know.
We are working on a Hybrid Mobile app using Icenium.
How do I start using SeriviceStack to develop backend services? Any direction is highly appreciated.
Thank you
Xyler
Here from ServiceStack Wiki
Create your first webservice
For self hosting
Here all the ServiceStack Wiki
and the knowledge base in StackOverflow under the tag ServiceStack
and the Google Groups
there is also a training course (with payment) from
PluralSight- An MVC4, iOS And Android App With ServiceStack, Xamarin and C#
I don't know if it is useful.
this is not real answer, only to point you the wiki.
Others can edit to make it better.
I'm in the process of deploying an xpages 8.5.3 app which users the xpages ext library.
Internally the app is working great, but for our ipad users to access it they need to go through a citrix gateway. It appears that the gateway is not allowing a couple of the files through. We are getting and error.
Could not load 'extlib.dijit.DynamicContent'
The network guys have found details that indicate it might be the way that the path's are defined in the Java script some use () and other use []. I need to know which one you use in domino to access the built in ext script libraries. Does anyone know?
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122319
Thanks
I had the same problem. I ended up publishing the application as an App instead of a website. It was a change in how the app is deployed but it seemed to work. I know, not the answer you were looking for... If you do find an answer I am very interested in hearing it.
I am new to LWUIT, its indeed a great fun to use it so far. Currently I have to use its browser component to send and receive data to and from the server. Can anybody give me an insight about it or a tutorial so that I can get working into it. Thanks in advance.
If you intend to have browser specific functionality like XML, HTML page rendering in your application than read the following articles
HTML Component Writeup In Ofir's Blog
Mobile web and HTML inside JavaME with LWUIT {Suggested by #Baqueta, Thanks}
Download LWUIT 1.5 and check project 'Browser' under folder 'apps' in lwuit root directory.
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If you intend to implement communication between client and server using LWUIT than refer LWUIT4IO library packaged with LWUIT 1.5 download. Read the following articles to better understand 'LWUIT4IO' the library.
Introducing LWUIT For IO (LWUIT4IO)
Parsing In LWUIT & LWUIT4IO
Logging & Caching In LWUIT4IO
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If you intend to communicate with the server from mobile client purely for data exchange then have a look at Generic Connection Framework. Here you can find ample information, sample code snippets and get to know various connection methodologies available for JavaME.
I'm developing a social networking application for browsers using PHP and I want to have a chat application feature that supports video chat features like in Gmail (Google provides a browser plugin for this). Where can I find such an application or is there something available for a starting point for me to develop one on my own?
Thanks.
You could try using a service like ToxBox. They provide an API;
http://developers.tokbox.com/index.php/Main_Page