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I have run the GCM client demo application from the Android developers site.
Now I just want to know whether there is a server just to test if the application works. I do not want to build my own server, I just want to test the application.
By the way I am working on Eclipse and trying to develop an application for Android.
I do not want to build my own server, I just want to test the application.
You do not need a server. You need something that will send messages to the GCM servers. In production, that is typically a server, but it does not have to be.
For example, this Java project and associated shell script implements a command-line GCM utility that sends messages to designated registration IDs. There may be other such utilities available from other sources.
You can deploy this server on google app engine for testing gcm.
I have created a very simple to use GCM test server that is implemented as a maven plugin.
It is part of the GCMUtils project, see here for more information: https://code.google.com/p/gcmutils/wiki/MavenPlugin#Test_server
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Some context: The Db already exists and the app is for internal use of the company, that's why I'm not doing an API.
I need to connect my app to an SQL server to execute a query and retreive data from it.
I've already tried with this plugin but no succes SqlJocky5
Someone have done something similar already with flutter? How you did it? there's another library for connecting the app with a sql server?
So, What I'm looking for is if there's a library to do it like in Xamarin Forms (SqlClient) or in Android Studio Java (JDBC Driver).
I tried to ask a question and I got block because I didn’t answer some question.
Here is the answer:
From https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/GO9ilukcoN4 from #Abner Hernandez
First: you need a SQLServerSocket: https://github.com/nippur72/SqlServerSocket is free and works!
Second: you need a client https://github.com/nippur72/SqlServerSocket (look in DartClient folder).
I did several connections and it works very well.
Of course, it is not as "easy to use, with 2 or 3 clicks and less programming..." but yes, you can "implement a simple SELECT * FROM XXX and show the results on both devices (IOS and Android) with Flutter." I did it.!
Yes I tested it with my remote sql and is working on CRUD. I didn't test for extensive query yet.
günter-zöchbauer gives the best practices.
You should use AQUEDUCT aqueduct.io and create a web api so your Flutter app connects to the server more securely.
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I am trying to find any open source platform using which i can implement chat-bots in my application. I have done RND on this but no luck. If some one already done something like this and implemented chat-bot in his/her application. Then please help me out here. Please send me some links using which i can implement chat-bot in my application. Thanks in advance
Basically, Chat-bots has two parts. 1) natural language processing and ii) chat backend system(like push notifications, chat status, online/offline presence, typing indicator, forwarding etc).
For first part, you can use any of NLP APIS like one from google,Microsoft etc. It totally depends on your usage case and business which apis suits you best.
For second part, you can use any of the chat backend service like Applozic or build your own. For Client side implementation, you can explore our open source client repositories here.
PS: I am co-founder at applozic.
You can use Botlibre. They provide android api with documentation for implementing a chatbot. However first you have to create a chatbot there and use credential to connect from android.
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I want to learn about instant messenger, both android app and server.
In my first thought, I want to use GCM to communicate. But I found the article below. By this article, GCM is not good for sending messages, and It seems that I need to build dedicated messenger server.
Instant Messaging on Android with Google Cloud Messaging
So I googled how to build instant messenger server. As a result, I found that XMPP is popular technology. But I couldn't found examples.
Finally I found source below. This example seems that includes both android and server side source, but I'm not sure this example using XMPP.
https://code.google.com/p/simple-android-instant-messaging-application/
Q1: Is there a good example source of XMPP Server?
Q2: Does anybody have experience about https://code.google.com/p/simple-android-instant-messaging-application/ ? Is this a example is good for beginner?
Any help will be appreciated.
You can try the below results.
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/xmpp/
http://quickblox.com/developers/Android_XMPP_Chat_Sample
http://javapapers.com/android/android-chat-with-google-gcm-xmpp/
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I'm building an iOS app for my boss, and I have to implement a chat. the app will run on iOS for now but in the future it's gonna run on android too, so I need a cross-platform working solution. I will develop it in Swift, on Iphone only.
once you logged in by Facebook , Twitter or email you'll be able to send messages to other users logged in the app and online. you know, waze style.
I think I cannot use iMessage since the app could be developed for Android too.
I'm trying to understand Jabber but I am totally new at it, but is it possible to make such a service in PHP?
Boss told me to look for a third party chat service, pay it and stop but I cannot find the right one.
could someone help me?
There is a really good new tool named Layer which does exactly what you are looking for.
Layer
There are many chat services availabale for both android and ios
1:Scringo
2:Firebase
3:Quickblox
i have tried with quickblox and it is really fine, easy to implement and use http://quickblox.com/
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Anyone know if the C2DM source code is open? If so, where is it located?
Just to be clear, I'm not interested in any client code to connect to C2DM, and I'm not interested in any server code to push notifications to C2DM. I'm actually interested in the source of the C2DM service itself (the service that's running in the cloud, which handles coordination / registration between clients and application servers).
C2DM is closed source, However if you want to build a push service consider using XMPP. Use OpenFire XMPP Server and aSmack for implementing Push Notification.
It is not open source AFAIK, just as most Google services are not open source AFAIK.