I'm trying to set up environments for my companies iphone, android, and web applications. Is AWS compatible to use if it is coded in Obj-C and the android app is in javascript but not react?
You can check this link
https://aws.amazon.com/mobile/resources/
For ios sdk on github
https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ios
And javascript sdk is
https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/sdk-for-javascript/
Getting started dev guide :
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-mobile/latest/developerguide/getting-started.html
PS:You should always secure credentials for making these
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I am building a language translation flashcard web app. I will have a PWA version on the website and then a native app in the Play Store and Windows Store.. maybe even Apple Store eventually. First time looking to build a native app or pseudo native app.
The app currently uses the Web Speech API and Voice Recognition API in HTML5. These API's have support on Chrome and Android Web Browser. It appears they are in progress for Firefox and some other browsers.
Since the best functionality of the app is built upon these browser based API's..
I am wondering if I choose to use Vue Native instead of Cordova/Phonegap, how is it possible to access these HTML5 APIs natively or is there a native solution?
I have a requirement to open the native version of the hybrid app (.ipa/.apk/.appx) when the hybrid app is requested in a device browser.
I am able to detect the environment using WL.Client.getEnvironment(); method, if it is found to be Android/iPad, I want to launch the respective .apk/.ipa file in the device. Any help is appreciated.
Re-reading this question and the comments several times... I still do not understand the actual scenario... it'd be best to rephrase it.
Scenario: How to open an app from the web browser:
If you have added the following environments to your Worklight application:
Mobile Web
Android
iPhone
And when visiting the Mobile Web version of your app, you want to display a message like "For the full experience, open the full application by clicking here".
Then:
It is implied that the user already has the application installed.
If it is not installed, you need to take care of that somehow
The way to handle this scenario is to use URI schemas:
For Android: How to implement my very own URI scheme on Android
This means that after adding the custom URI schema to AndroidManifest.xml, you could then detect the device OS the Mobile Web app is currently running on and display a custom link: myapp://<the URI schema you've defined>. Tapping it will open the app installed on the device.
For iOS, in a similar fashion: https://coderwall.com/p/mtjaeq
Also see: http://wiki.akosma.com/IPhone_URL_Schemes
Alternate solution: If you are not sure if the app will be installed or not, then instead of using URI schemas you can always point to either Google Play or Apple App Store, to the app page; the user will then have either a "Open" or "Install" link.
Scenario: How to open an app from my own app
If you have a Worklight Hybrid application (Mobile Web is not a Hybrid application), and you want to open another application from within it, you can:
Use the same approach of URI schemas, or
Use Cordova plug-ins
I have created this Worklight 6.1.0 project to demonstrate:
Android - How to open, for example, the Android Settings app from your Worklight Hybrid app
iOS - How to check if Waze is installed and open it, and if it is not installed then to open Apple Maps instead.
See instructions.txt in the apps\test folder.
Are you asking that if the user via their device browser hits the webapp version of your app on the internet, the website will ask the user to fire up the native app on their device? kind of like what ebay does?
if that is what you want check out these pages
android:Launch custom android application from android browser
IOS:
iPhone - Open Application from Web Page
I want to use google offline maps from my ios native application which requires downloading the files from their server.How do I implement it?
So I'm getting started using the Appcelerator Titanium Mobile framework. I wanted to try out the ability to deploy a mobile web app. However, I can't find any documentation on it. I just installed Titanium Studio and created a new project, but the "deploy to mobile web" checkbox was disabled. There was also a message that said "incompatible Mobile SDK for the Mobile Web support" even though I have the latest version (1.7.2).
What do I need to do in order to enable this feature and get started using Titanium for mobile web app development?
Update:
I found the link to the Titanium Mobile Web documentation.
Turns out the Mobile Web feature is still in beta, which means it's currently only available to paying customers. So I signed up for the indie subscription since it includes a 30-day free trial. I have tried restarting, signing out and signing back in and Titanium Studio still doesn't give me the option to deploy to Mobile Web. What do I need to do now?
I found some additional information on the Titanium Mobile Web SDK. The reason it doesn't work with Titanium Mobile 1.7.2 is because it doesn't come bundled with Titanium Mobile 1.7.2. You have to download the 1.7.0 RC1 SDK from their Amazon S3 account and manually add it. The link above explains how to do it. I couldn't figure out how to to deploy to an emulator, which kind of defeated the purpose. Also, deploying to Firefox does not work, so don't even try. It only works in Safari and Chrome.
I am new to Dojo. Dojo provides a way to develop Web app for mobiles.
Just I want to create Hello world app with Dojo.
Any one help me????
look at this resources, i think it will be helpful
Dojox.mobile test pages - Several samples showing how to use various features of dojox.mobile.
Dojox.mobile Documentation
API Reference for dojox.mobile
Instructions for installing and configuring the Android Device Emulator. You can use the emulator to test the application if you don't have access to an Android device.
Visit the Safari Reference Guide or tips on building web applications on the iPhone