I am considering buy wsclient++, anyone recommend this?
The demo project apparently generated the files, but I still got some erros, I dont know if is a library problem or because it is a demo.
Thanks
Ask the Support http://wsclient.neurospeech.com/support/, they should help you, if the want to sell this product. This support-request maybe gives you also an insight how good their customer care will be, if you buy this product :-)
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I want to use Google Cloud Text-to-Speech on my Android app.
I found a sample code but I don't know how to use it in my app.
I run this sample and it worked.
https://github.com/changemyminds/Google-Cloud-TTS-Android
How to use it totally depends on your needs. You can use some patterns from this example. Also, you can read official Google documentation and use Java examples, but most important is TTS android reference with Java and Kotlin.
You can try to find in Google something like "Android TTS tutorials" to get more understanding about the theme.
I know it's a lot late response but still, if you had that issue then I had the solution of it and could say this would definitely help those who are facing the same issues, so if you are not having a heavy app size or it doesn't your Gradle conflicts with maven then you may prefer:- https://github.com/changemyminds/Google-Cloud-TTS-Android but if this link causes you errors as I got do prefer:-
https://github.com/ivso0001/GoogleCloudTextToSpeech this one is the very simpler so you won't be facing big issues. as it does help me too.
I want to make an android project that can understand my voice command and can response with voice.So, are there some api or frameworks? If not, how do I analyse and translate that voice?
Stack Overflow is probably not the right place to ask for an advice, but let me answer you. CMUSphinx is probably the most popular free speach recognition library, working offline. I haven't used it, but I hope it's going to help you. Then you need also text-to-speach library working offline, so take a look at this catalog - https://android-arsenal.com/tag/100 . If you don't find a library, you can have the code of an open source project like Android Mary TTS and reuse whatever is necessary.
I'm working on application which needs to implement In App-Billing payments and I was searching more info about it and find a library written by someone else and I'm curious about it. Is it good to be used and if anyone here already tried it. It seems like it's not so complicated to understand,but I just want to hear some information can I used it and is it stable enough. Here is the project code which I find :AndroidBillingLibrary.
So any suggestions / advices and information about that library is welcomed. Or anything else which will help me to understand more clearly in app-billing process in android (except the documentation in android.com) will be really great!
Thanks for any kind of help!
It very clearly states on the tin: 'This library is a very early release and it should not be used as production code'. So if you want to use it, you will have to understand how it works to be able to fix it when it breaks. You might as well write your own.
Read the official documentation, study the dungeons sample, try to understand and if you get stuck, post specific questions. Otherwise, just hire someone to do it for you.
Is "AndroidAnnotations" reliable? I've searched it but couldn't find many articles on it(reviews or tutorials).
I've been considering using this library in my project which already has quite lots of users. Before adopting it, I need a good reputation on it. So my concerns mainly are,
Are there famous products using this library?
Can I say it's stable enough to adopt it for my big project?
Will it be maintained well? (bug fixes, etc)
Thanks in advance.
I am the lead developer of AndroidAnnotations. Let's answer your questions:
Can you rely on AndroidAnnotations?
I think so. AndroidAnnotations is a compile time framework which generates code. The generated code is readable java code, which means that if you need to understand what happens, you can. No magic happening at runtime => you are in control.
We try to maintain a list of external articles / tutorials here.
Are there famous products using this library?
Let's be honest: I don't know. Matthias Kaeppler from Qype talked about AndroidAnnotations at DroidCon London 2011. The frontpage lists the applications that we know for sure are using it. I know there are way more people using it because they ask for enhancements and report bugs, but they usually don't let us know when they publish an app. And of course, the idea of "writing clean and maintainable Android code" is not yet very common in the Android community.
Can I say it's stable enough to adopt it for my big project?
We are using it in our own apps, and we find it perfectly stable. So I would answer yes, but I think you should just try it :-) . Download the 2.2 RC2 (will be released stable soon), follow the instructions and see for yourself. You can do progressive enhancement, and start enhancing only one or two activities. See how it fits you, and let us know if anything goes wrong. And if you do release an app with AndroidAnnotations on the Android market, please let us know, we'll update the front page.
Will AndroidAnnotations be maintained?
Yes, it will. Although it started as a personal project, AndroidAnnotations is now sponsored by a company, eBusiness Information. This company employs people (including me) to work on AndroidAnnotations, with the aim of making it a major Open Source Android framework.
As you can see here and there, we are adding a lot of new features for the 2.2 release. And you won't find a lot of open Defects in the issues, because we concentrate on fixing any bug before adding new features.
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that how to read and write BSON document in Android.
Thanks in Advance.
Irfan
Not a ton of choices: I'd recommend the https://github.com/paracycle/BsonME library (as linked from http://bsonspec.org/#/implementation). Seems kinda sparse out there, unless you want to either swallow the entire mongodb driver or incorporate all of the Jackson library into your code, and I don't know what kind of file size/dependencies those impose.
EDIT: Let us know what you find, kind of interested in this myself.