I know cn1 has native support for Google Analytics. How can we get the same for Adobe Analytics?
The AppMeasurement java API is described here.
Cheers,
The documents you link pertain to JavaSE/EE not for mobile or web so I'm not sure how practical they are. You need to look for web service based documents and implement the required calls into the webservice.
You can also use the JavaEE version on your server and open a webservice yourself or use a native OS SDK if available.
To bind it to Codename One you can derive the AnalyticsService class and just call the init method with your own derived instance. Then calls to visit can be mapped to the Adobe implementation.
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we wanted customize our salesforce application via giving the skype conference link while sending the email from the application itself. the application is completely on visualforce pages and controller so i dont see any appexchange app will help on this.
I have already checked the below links though i could not get any integration apis
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/skype/ucwa/onlinemeetinginvitation_ref
https://ucwa.skype.com/websdk
There are no integration Apis as of now. Only you have to write your own integration logic using Skype for Web SDK. It is a bit complicated SDK and not properly documented or maintained. It has tight coupling with Azure AD and video streaming doesn't work in Chrome/Firefox.
Some integration use cases/examples can be found here
Other relevant information.
https://dev.skype.com/
https://github.com/OfficeDev/skype-docs/tree/master/Skype
I want to create a mobile backend with Google App Engine on Google cloud problem.
I want to develop a Java Servlet that accepts image file and performs some image processing effects (tint,blur, ..) on it.
I'm wondering if there are any libraries that can be used for such a scenario.
Can I use something like OpenCV for example, or I will have to implement the effects functionality from scratch?
Actually, App Engine has a built-in Images API for Java that supports a bunch of different transformations. It may not support everything you're looking for, but it's a low-effort starting point.
I m new to appengine development.I have a few basic question about web client for appengine.When we make a google cloud module in Android Studio, an android client, a back end and a WEB CLIENT is auto-generated.A few files are auto-generated for web interface. My questions are:
why do I need WEB-INF/web.xml for web client? I also found there's a servlet api dependency added in gradle, though I didnt find and servlet file, what is it used for ?
I want to make a web interface/client for my andorid app, but I dont
know servlet,jsp, can I make it with pure javascript or js lib?
Will the default template for web client work from any other web-hosting
than appengine?
How can I make a web client with pure javascript,css,html, will the
google cloud doc for javascript suffice for this purpose?
why do I need WEB-INF/web.xml for web client? I also found there's a
servlet api dependency added in gradle, though I didnt find and
servlet file, what is it used for ?
Both are base elements for Java web applications even though you are not using servlets most modern web frameworks are built on top of them.
I want to make a web interface/client for my andorid app, but I dont
know servlet,jsp, can I make it with pure javascript or js lib?
Yes, GAE are standard web applications so you can build and app using pure HTML + js.
Will the default template for web client work from any other
web-hosting than appengine?
short answer, no. The App engine SDK depends on several APIs available strictly on the GAE environment. Shouldn't be hard to get an empty webapp template working on a tomcat thought.
How can I make a web client with pure javascript,css,html, will the
google cloud doc for javascript suffice for this purpose?
I dont know exactly what you mean by "the Google cloud Doc" but mostly the answer is yes, all App Engine, Cloud Compute and Google Drive are capable of hosting HTML+JS.
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as we all know, Appscript tipicaly for Google Spreadsheet now have a UI builder, though you can compose UI with the script itself the builder is a big factor. now
GAS application is hosted in google drive and can be either share or publish as Webapp. which is great but this type of app is very limited to storing your data in a spreadsheet well, designing a good DB spreadsheet would be enough for small application but is NOT scalable for SME to Enterprise apps.
now having google app engine which have a very good and scalable platform for a webapp.
is there anyway to port the UI library capability and use it for app engine application. having GAS UI as a javascript base (client side) it could be integrated with any serverside language in GAE.
do any one have any example on this or is it now posible?
the way I see it this might be the future for GAE having a GAS as a client side library would be great?
Well, I think you should be looking the other way round. All of Apps Script's UI widgets are borrowed from GWT in GAE. In fact, the Apps Script documentation, at places suggests that we should lookup GWT documentation when this is found inadequate.
Coming to the point of the UI bilder, I'm no GAE expert, but since you get a GWT toolkit for Eclipse, you should be able to use any of Eclipse's UI creating tools ( I may be wrong here).
GWT is compiled to javascript. It doesn't care what the backend is. You can use json to communicate to your python AE instance just fine I would think. I do GWT on java AE so don't have an example of my own but here is an example of using python on AE to use App Scripts https://developers.google.com/apps-script/articles/appengine
Does anyone know if it is possible to read from a Datastore on the app engine to a native app?
I am working my way through making a simple notes app that I can store online and use on my phone and tablet. I would prefer the phone interface be more than just a WebView instance or only used from the browser. I would also like a tablet optimized version as well.
I am comfortable programming android, and I am comfortable with web apps as well, so this is the last important piece before I can start putting it all together.
Has anyone done this before? Or, if it isn't possible, can someone send a link so I can further explore and find out what?
Thanks!
You can interface directly with the datastore using remote_api, but this is designed as an administrative interface, and shouldn't be used for access by end-users. The standard approach for what you're doing - on any webapp, regardless of platform - is to define an API that your application exposes for access to the data, and consume that API from your native app. If you're using Python, you may want to check out ProtoRPC (now included in the SDK) as an easy way to define APIs.