Do we have any network APIs which we can use in angularjs framework to get wifi information? or is it possible to get with windows object ?
Can any suggest to me if there is any such API's? so I can go ahead with further implementation
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I'm planning to create an application for windows that needs access wifi direct api to allow service discovery and advertisement. I come from web and react native background, so after seeing so many options to go with on the microsoft website, i'm not sure what should I go with.
On the microsoft's choose your platform page (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/desktop/choose-your-platform), they also mentioned PWAs (although close to the bottom). And after checking the PWA page, i'm not sure if it allows access (and to what extent) to the native API, the wifi direct api in particular.
So can someone please tell me if it's possible to access wifi direct api in a PWA and should I really go with PWAs?
Is it possible to access wifi direct API and other windows APIs in PWA for windows 10?
If you plan to build your UWP application through PWA and use some WinRT-API, you need to use Visual Studio 2017.
PWA could access native api with WinRT, but Windows will remove Edge-UWP step by step in the feature, it is may not good recommendation.
For accessing navtive api with WinRT, please refer here. Please note before access WinRT, you need to add the webset uri then set WinRT access as all in package.appxmanifest Content URIs tab.
I am developing an Online Attendance System.I have a biometric fingerprint device plugged in to my PC and I want to get the fingerprint data in my angular app running in the browser so that I can authenticate it.How can i allow my browser to read the data from that USB device.I have read about some SDKs like WebUSB by Google but I am not sure whether it is the right technology.
WebUSB seems like promising though available from Chrome 64 only.
People using other browsers & older versions may not be able to use it.
https://caniuse.com/#search=WebUSB
Also, no polyfills are available for WebUSB now.
I'm working on an AngularJS mobile web app and am getting ready to deploy to Firebase Hosting. Does anyone know how to ensure that only devices can install the web app and prevent desktop browsers from viewing? I'm trying to protect the client's intellectual property as well as my own by making a reasonable attempt to disallow the source code from being read. Thank you!!
It's not possible to prevent the reverse engineering of any web application.
Developing a mobile application using native code may make you feel more secure about the intellectual property, however once a would be attacker gets the software on to their own hardware they will have the opportunity to defeat your software.
I wound up using ng-device-detector to determine whether the user was using a mobile device or not, and delivering a different template page depending. This library contains an isMobile() function that works great.
I am developing simple application using Ionic framework (and AngularJs) that fetches json data from my webpage. How can I detect is there "internet connection" and display message to user: "Connect to internet" if not.
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Can I use cordova API for that ?
Cordova provides org.apache.cordova.network-information plugin.
See documentation HERE
This plugin provides an implementation of an old version of the Network Information API. It provides information about the device's cellular and wifi connection, and whether the device has an internet connection.
If I am not mistaken, this plugin only detects whether the Wi-Fi or Cellular networking is enabled on the device. This does not always mean that the application can actually reach your remote server, if you are connected to the WiFi network without internet connection.
Therefore, the only solution I have found to ensure that the application can reach your remote server is to continuously ping the server.
Please help me with one thing: I need to be able to forward a bada device to a certain application store page. This page should let the device to install the application using its native installation method, just like Android market or iTunes.
Granted that I know the link to my application on the web, where do I get the link to forward the device to?
I've tried to use the simulator's WebViewer application on the Samsung Apps site, but it can't even find the application that I want to link to.
please take a look at the links below.
using the namespace Osp::Commerce::Store, you can call the Samsung Apps within the app and encourage users to install apps via Samsung Apps. Hope it works for you.
http://developer.bada.com/article/Try-Purchase-using-In-App-Purchase
http://developer.bada.com/article/Implementation-Guide-for-Samsung-Apps-Try-and-Purchase-Feature