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Anyone know of an example that demonstrates how to connect to a service using SAP RFC in Android?
Native RFC most certainly won't be possible because you'd need a closed-source native library for this that is not available on Android platforms. You'll have to use the web service wrappers.
You can create a web service and call that web service through SOAP.
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I want to develop a real-time application over the internet. This means I need a fast communication between clients (Android).
Which protocol should I use? Should I use a base server to support the communication between the single clients?
And please don't forget that everything should work over the internet (NOT in the same LAN).
Can you recommend some Java Frameworks?
you can use Firebase Cloud Message for android, check this page:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/
and this link:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/samples/
you should be interested in realtime database
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How do I receive simple data from other apps on android and iOS? For example, URLs from browsers and RSS-aggregators.
Is there some libraries or so?
Thank you for your time!
The simplest way is to use app links http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/linking.html#content.
For more advanced android intents, you would have to implement that as a native module.
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I am a beginner in android development. I want to create a SAML sample in Android. I went to read the basic specification of saml v2.0 and some concepts on single sign on.
I could not find any site how to implement saml and sso for android or any other domain.
I really need big help on knowing the Saml, Single sign on, Service Provider, Indentity Provider(Idp) and OAuth.
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I'm creating an Android app which must do some web surfing in the background in order to provide a service to the user.
The site I must connect to has no API, it only provides standard HTTP access, with extensive cookie usage but (luckily for me) not much Javascript code.
I wonder if there is a library which behaves like python mechanize for Android, or if it's possible to use mechanize itself in the Android app.
I'm not 100% sure it'll work in Android, but being Java-based, HtmlUnit is probably worth a look.
Mechanize has been ported to Java, and does run in Android:
http://gistlabs.com/software/mechanize-for-java/
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I am developing an android application. I basically want to read the USSD responses into the application. Is there any API to do so? How to fetch these messages into application?
There is no API for USSD request yet. The ticket to create this API is not closed. But the community has found several hacks how to add this feature to their applications.
The first approach is to parse a log. Here is where you can find a class that do this. And here is a test application that uses this class.
Also there is a second approach.
Good luck!