Basically, what I am looking for is, I want to learn Arcgis javascript api. And I have Arcgis Desktop 10.3 Trial version installed on my pc. I have heard that javascript can be run only in Arcgis Server based web application. So is there any possibility to run this javascript code in Arcgis Desktop? If not, suggest me ideas on how to get a Arcgis Server Trial for practicing javascript api.
Thank you.
No, you cannot use ArcGIS Desktop to run Javascript api app. It is a web based sdk. You can simple run it on any browser. The main things is you would need ArcGIS Server Services to display data on the map.
To learn you dont need to have a server on your local, you can use arcgis online services. You can find more details on their website.
https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/3/jshelp/
AS T Kambi, said you don't need server to start learning ArcGIS API for JavaScript. If you have a REST endpoint you can use that or peruse AGOL for a layer.
If you're really ambitious the API will also consume OGC Web Map Services, so you could create a Geoserver and publish your data as a WMS layer.
Check out the esri\layers section of the API Documentation
Explicit, you can't run javascript on arcgis desktop, ArcGis Javascript Api only need Api Rest y you can get it trough of examples for ArcGis.
Too other option mores easy is Create account developer in ArcGis under this link
https://developers.arcgis.com/
No, you cannot use ArcGIS Desktop to run Javascript app. It is a web based SDK. You can simple run it on any browser. Also if your doesn't have access to internet you can use ArcGis SDK
for more information click below link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3sB1I8CB80
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I understood that ArcGIS JavaScript API is used to access and manipulate Services published via ArcGIS Server. Could i be able to retrive shape column from table in Enterprise Geodatabase and display on web using ArcGIS JS API? How can i approach it?
I want to add video chat option in my website please guide me how i do this task and what should i required for doing this.How much it's cost if i will make it for my website and also it's maintenance(Like server ETC).
You are looking for something like rtchub.com
If you want it free, you can develop it yourself, using WebRTC:
WebRTC is a free, open project that provides browsers and mobile
applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via
simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve
this purpose.
See WebRTC Tutorial
On client side you use JavaScript (jQuery), and clients communication directly using browser, but you need server part and signaling mechanism, and you can use for example SignalR or Node.js.
As example you can look at my site: SignalRTC.
P.S. WebRTC works only on selected browsers, for example Chrome, FireFox, unfortunately not on IE or Edge.
I have made a web application which allows any user to chat using sockets. Now I want to use jitsi to make video calls.
All users on my application are authenticated users. When a user clicks on the call button in chat window, I want to launch Jitsi Meet Conference in a new window by using a REST API Call.
Any guidance or pointers in the right directions is highly appreciated.
For embbeded version you can follow this link and it should work perfectly if you have jitsi-meet running correctly on some domain (public or local):
https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/api.md
lib-jitsi-meet is API if you want to build your own UI and not use embbeded one.
Try and use the lib-jitsi-meet library. Jitsi Meet application is built on top of the same library. The library provides base functions to connect to Jitsi and embed the same in your custom application. By using the Jitsi Meet application API, you might not be able to customise your application to the way you want. You can follow the example at the following link:
https://github.com/jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/example/example.js
all the tutorial videos of azure shows the data tab in mobile services but in real it is not present there.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxhoXvChLA34dDB1Mm1KVFIwRUU/edit?usp=sharing
When using the .NET backend, creating tables and custom APIs are done code first and you can't control them via the portal.
For tables start here: http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/documentation/articles/mobile-services-dotnet-backend-windows-store-dotnet-get-started-data/
I don't see any tutorials up yet on the custom API path yet but I may have missed them.
As stated in the Google Talk for Developers site, you can use the provided APIs to build a client that connects to the Google Talk service.
I would like to know if it's possible (or it will be in the near future) to build a similar client to the google hangouts.
What we pretend is to build something similar to cloud print, that provides printing services to the cloud, but for audio/video streaming: a camera and microphone would replace the
printer.
Thanks a lot.
Talk and all the XMPP stuff is going to be put down soon.
The new Hangouts infrastructure is proprietary. It only has API to integrate Hangouts into web pages and applications, but no API or protocol to create an alternative Hangouts client software.
https://github.com/tdryer/hangups is a library that does exactly that, with a command-line client for Linux.
https://github.com/xmikos/qhangups is a PyQt-based cross-platform app that aims to provide an open-source alternative to the Chrome-based official desktop app. Unfortunately it's not working at the time of posting, but the author is investigating the issue.