Is it possible to run Appcelerator Studio in an EC2 instance and test on device? - eclipse

As my local computer is becoming less powerful I am exploring other options before buying a new one. One of those would be to move my developing environment to an EC2 instance and develop from there using a remote connection.
It is my understanding that in theory I would be able to test my apps on the Android/iOS emulator, but would I be able to deploy the app to my device if I am running Appcelerator Studio (eclipse) on a remote EC2 machine?
If anyone has information of this and can guide me as to what are the possibilities I will appreciate it.
Thanks

You can rent a MacInCloud.com including Appcelerator Studio.

You need a Mac for iOS development and running a virtualized Mac on EC2 is technically against Apple's licensing and might not be possible (due to virtualization CPU option blocking).
You can check out Codename One which does pretty much that for Java. We have a build cloud where we have physical Macs, Windows & Linux machines to build for all targets.

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Is there a internet permission command to be added in the Windows Folder of the Flutter Application for internet usage?

I am developing a simple flutter application for my manufacturing facility, where we want to input the stock ids of the raw materials which were used to develop the product. I made a simple Flutter Application with Windows and macOS and Android & IOS enabled while initiating the project in Android Studio. I am using Mysql1 dependency from pub dev to avoid writing large amounts of backend and use other frameworks.
Furthermore, I also added internet permission for the app in the Androids folder. However, when I was trying to do it on the windows app, the MySQL query would not go through. The MySql server is hosted on Digital Ocean. I entered the exact details,
But works on the android phone and not on windows applications. Do we need to add any same permission line in the Windows Folder?
I installed the application on my physical, it is perfectly sending the data to the MySQL table in the DigitalOcean server. However, doesn't seem to do the same in the windows application. I want it to run the query the same as in the windows desktop app as in the android app.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks and Regards.

Can we build iOS apps on Windows using flutter?

Can we build iOS apps on Windows using flutter?
If we use iPhone and connect it with windows using the cable and run a flutter app then will it work, then can we test the application on the iphone?
no, and yes
You can't build for iOS, without a mac
But you can install virtual box, and install macOS on it, then you'll be able to build for iOS
But that's quite a complex task to do(it was for me, when I tried to do it on my ubuntu), even if you get success with it, it'll consume so much of your computer's resources, and the performance can be poor as well
Personally tried on i5 9th gen, with 4gb graphics, and 8gb ram laptop
You can use the CLI tool Appollo to do that. Check a demo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX3DAMwlEfM&t=10s
To install it run pip install appollo in your console then configure your Apple Developer Account with Appollo : https://appollo.readthedocs.io/en/master/tutorial/2_configure_app_store_connect.html
And then you just have to build and publish your app
appollo build start --build-type publication

VS 2017 RC - No Internet in Hyper-V Android Emulator

I am having a strange problem in VS 2017 RC, I know it's still quite buggy but maybe someone here can shed some light on my problem.
I have configured 2 devices in VS Emulators, one is for "Windows 10 Phone 14393.0" which runs fine and I have internet access but the other one for Android doesn't have internet access. The only settings I found different (apart from processor and RAM and such) were the network adapters.
Windows Phone emulator uses two network adapters, one is for data transfer which is used internally in both of the emulators and is common for them but the other one is a NAT switch which I believe is used for internet access.
The problem is Android emulator only creates the first adapter for data pass-through and doesn't create the 2nd one for internet. Now I am able to create 2nd adapter and save the settings but as soon as I try to deploy any app it asks me to configure the network settings on emulator and I have to choose yes or it doesn't start the emulator. Now if I choose yes it replaces the configuration and removes the 2nd adapter and I guess that is why I am not able to access internet.
So can someone help me on this so it doesn't replace settings and let me use the emulator with modified settings?
Thanks.

Deploy windows 8.1 store apps

I have to continu the work of an intern, working on windows 8.1 store application.
For the context, I am a very beginner with windows 8.1 OS, and also with windows 8.1 app dev... So at the moment, I don't know, what informations you will need to help me, and that's annoying, so please tell me if I miss anything.
So, I tried first, to install what he does.
In the debug folder, I found some app.exe, so I tried them and got the message "the app must be in a app container" (in french, I can only translate in english, I don't know if it's the same in the english Windows...).
So, I tried something else, deploy the application with Visual studio, but I don't find any results in the project folder...
It is an app that is meant for an enterprise, so there is no need to deploy it in the windows store.
How can I deploy it, so I can install the application myself, on all the desks easily?
I found this, but cannot find any .appx file .
These 2 blogs were written for Windows 8. I have done before but not sure if still correct for 8.1;
Steps for deploying on a device (with screenshots)
How Do I Deploy a Windows 8 App to Another Device for Testing?
Distribute apps to business customers
Deploying Metro style apps to businesses

Can you debug on a WP7 device when developing in a VM?

I'm planning to develop for Windows Phone 7 inside a VirtualBox VM on an OSX host. Am I going to be able to debug my app on the device? I've had problems with USB on VMs before.
Noting the system requirements of the emulator ...
Setup and System Requirements for Windows Phone Emulator
... these constraints won't be in the way if you're not intending to use it.
Joel blogged his experiences doing just this with XP here.
Running the Windows Phone Dev Tools on Windows XP
Provided your VM environment can handle the USB connection and I don't see any barriers to this.
Windows Phone development isn't support on XP at all (VM or otherwise), so I think that's going to be the first roadblock.