I have a mac application that needs to get the list of installed applications on the connected iPhone. How can it be done? Or can it be done at all? Private api is also fine
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my xamarin.forms app needs to get data from sql server and for this i used a rest api. i hosted the webservice on a remote server and tested the app on my android phone. it worked well. when i tried to test the app on iphone simulator using mac in cloud to pair my vs to a mac, my app couldn't connect to the webservice. my HttpResponseMessage.IsSuccessStatusCode returned false. i tried to reach my service by copying its url in safari in my iphone simulator but i got: your search didn't match any documents. any suggestions?
I would like to write a cygwin application that interacts with an iPhone that is connected to a windows 10 computer via the usb port.
The iphone shows up in windows as a device, not as a drive.
I have tried to compile and run the libmtp cygwin library but none of the sample applications seem to be able to access a connected iphone.
How can an application access a connected iPhone and read the photos and videos stored on it?
I have created a web application using the Google Web Toolkit that is able to receive some data by a mobile client via Http Post. The transmission of the data works well and also the server / client communication using GWT RPC is no problem at all.
However, I need to debug the webserver when receiving data from the mobile device. As I am using Hibernate and MySQL within the web application I do not use the Google App Engine. So if I deploy the web application in local host mode it is only accessible on the localhost:8888.
Now, if I send data from the mobile phone, I have to send it to the locally assign IP address as the localhost of the mobile phone emulator is not the localhost of the computer, where the web application is running. To ensure that everything works, I tried to do some posts outside the emulator (on the machine the emulator is running on). This works, but how can I post from the emulator to my web application?
How can I get access to debug my system? I've already tried to deploy the final application to a tomcat server and use remote debugging, but that fails too.
Best regards,
Florian
Well if I understand your question correctly, the real problem isn't debugging the app on the servlet, the real problem that you're looking at is debugging from a mobile phone. When the mobile phone hits your local network (I'm guessing you're pointing at 192.168..?) you are accessing the compiled GWT code that does not communicate with the debugger.
Put another way, when you debug locally using a browser, you are actually not running compiled GWT code, but instrumented code that is executed with the GWT Debugging Plugin, that happens to work exactly like compiled GWT code. (mostly). So while your local version has "?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997" or the like, your mobile phone version cannot do the same, and cannot thus communicate with the debugger.
The best that I've been able to do is to use logging extensively. If you're using an iOS device and change the settings are your safari, it can output logs for you from mobile safari. Also, if you're using the Android debugger with a WebView app, you can attach a listener for log messages and then ferry them on to the ADB and view those in Eclipse. Definitely not as good as a debugger, but that's the best I've come up with so far, and if anyone has a better solution I would love to know it :)
Hope that helps!
I want to know using my desktop application can i access Blackberry desktop manager (or) any USB interface programmatically to load(install) a blackberry application into blackberry device? Basically i want to load(install) any blackberry developed application to the device using my desktop application interface.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
There is no BB Desctop API to install application:
BlackBerry Desktop Software - 4.1 - Desktop API Reference Guide
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You can send data to device, but to open named channel you will need running application on device side which will register and operate with same-named channel... although there are speculation about "using RIM API calls to compose *.cod file directly in device internal memory." I have no idea how to do this without installing any app on device previously.
I developed an application for Mac 10.5 desktop which communicates with iPhone over wifi using Bonjour service, and it is working fine on Mac 10.5 and able to do required syncing with iPhone over wifi using bonjour.
But same desktop app (although I recompiled for ppc 10.4 and there were some changes in coding like #property needed to be removed, etc.) doesn't work on ppc running 10.4.
I tried in both scenario:
1. Let Desktop be the server and iPhone will find service, published by desktop
2. Let iPhone be the server and desktop will find service, published by iPhone
but in both case I don't get success, either desktop not able to publish service or not able to find service.
Please let me know, if you also faced this type of bug and found some solution in this.
Also if you need more explanation, just ask me.
Thanks,
Sanniv
Bonjour does work in 10.4, even PPC, so it seems like you have a Tiger-specific bug in your code.