Is there a way to use STOMP for iOS [closed] - iphone

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I've search the web high and low and haven't really gotten anywhere. I'm trying to connect to a STOMP server to gain access to some data feeds. I've found some Objective C wrappers but the documentation is non existant and the pre ARC code generates enough alerts to make my head explode.
I'm fairly new to this area and would really appreciate a point in the right direction. Is there some iOS API that will handle this? Or does someone else know of some ARC code that will do the job?

If you are looking for a library that works over sockets, the objc-stomp library is still no-ARC, but there are some forks that are ARC:
https://github.com/lludo/objc-stomp from Ludovic Landry
https://github.com/hstrowd/objc-stomp from Harrison Strowd
If you are looking for one that works over websockets I have done a fork of the same library that works over websockets https://github.com/nmaletm/objc-stomp (but at the moment is not ARC).
But remember that if the problem is ARC vs no-ARC, you can disable it for some files doing this https://stackoverflow.com/a/6658549/2412686.

There are a new STOMP Kit that implements ARC and blocks.
Here -> STOMPKit
It's simple to use.

I ported StompKit to work over websocket for iOS as well. If you already have a server that can handle STOMP over websocket you can reuse it for your iOS client: WebsocketStompKit

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Codename One Pubnub alternatives CN1lib [closed]

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I am looking for Pubnub alternatives in Codename One for real time communication. Are there available cn1libs for Pusher for example? If there is not one, is it possible to write a cn1lib using the existing Android and iOS libraries for Pusher?
I really like pubnub and it has a pretty generous free tier but these sort of discussions are discouraged on stackoverflow so I'll answer the question of "Is it possible to write a cn1lib using the existing Android/iOS libraries of an SDK?"
Yes. We even have a tutorial on doing this in the developer guide here. Steve also made some videos covering the subject here.
We have not explicitly tried our Ably realtime client libraries with Codename One, however they are built with portable Java and should therefore work. We are a very appealing alternative to PubNub and Pusher.
Matt, co-founder of Ably: simply better realtime

Is Siri SDK available? [closed]

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Because of some rumor i'm searching for the Siri API for integrating it to my app.
So, please help me about it.
What this rumor is true or just a rumor.
Is there any trust able API which is serve features like Siri.
Thanks...
The Siri SDK has not yet been made available. It would be a very nice addition, though.
Finally, SiriKit has been released with iOS 10!
However, as a very new feature, only around 7 types of Applications can make use of the API.
I have a YouTube video about how to create a simple Messaging Application using SiriKit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OknS0zecnFU
Rumors continue to say it's coming, now with iWatch adding fuel.
While there is no Siri SDK right now, Nuance does have one (Dragon Mobile). They are the folks behind Dragon NaturallySpeaking and may even be the folks behind Siri.
Here's a link to their SDK,
and a pretty complete tutorial for putting it in an IOS app
There are several other voice recognition libraries, including free ones like openears.

Are there any image effects libraries (e.g. lomo) for Android or iPhone? [closed]

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are there any image effects (e.g. lomo, watercolor, sketch ...etc) libries can be used on mobile device and suitable for mobile device?
There are libraries like JJIL, simple-iphone-image-processing, JH labs, imageMagick porting to iphone and opencv have been mentioned in various previous posts.
I want libraries that I don't need to care about the algorithm of effect, but lots of libraries mentioned above are this type of libraries.
What I need are libraries that already have done effects functions and I just call the functions to apply effects on photos (It is ok to set parameters and attributes by myself when I use it).
Are there any more suggestions?
Free is good, commercial would be fine.
Thank you.
You could try the effects API from Aviary. Here: http://developers.aviary.com/
I never used it though, so I can't say if that's exactly what you are looking for.
Potentially worth your while:
OpenCV
Simple iPhone Image Processing

How to implement VoIP + SIP in iPhone? [closed]

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I want to develop a VoIP application for iPhone .
But I don't know the basics of VoIP concepts and also if there are any sources or library available that can I use in my application .
So if anyone can provide me VoIP learning resources or library or anything that is useful in terms of VoIP and iPhone it will be precious to me .
If it's still relevant: use pjsip . It's a SIP library written in C. You must compile the source for iphone, it is described in the docs here. After that take a look at a very basic sample application here. It isn't very hard to use even if you don't know C, or how to compile libraries. Which was my case.
UPDATE Please be aware that pjsip uses GPL license.
Another option is Twilio Client which has an iOS SDK. With Twilio you don't have to maintain any of the telephony infrastructure.
(I worked at Twilio)
I think you should check my answer in this link.
iOS: Open Source VoIP/SIP Objective-C Code
Also check
SIP library for iOS with non-GPL license
You can also try OZeki,SIphone etc
There is a helper to handle calls in iOS Apple Standard library CallKit Apple Documentation - CallKit
There is one lecture about it here WWDC 2016
And, there is a tutorial in Ray Wenderlich here
You still might need some library to handle SIP connections and handle incoming calls.
Open source library linphone
Paid library voipsipsdk

UPnP for iPhone [closed]

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What free upnp library would you recommend for iPhone development? It has to support control point features and allow to serve files off from iPhone.
There is an open source project on Sourcefourge that will do this called CyberLink for C
It is written in C which integrates with Objective-C easily, but they provide Objective-C wrappers also. With it you can create UPnP applications easily with Objective-C on Mac OS X.
This is not to be confused with the Cyberlink DVD player software. They are two completely different things.
Consider this one: http://code.google.com/p/upnpx/
There is also MiniUPNP, http://miniupnp.free.fr/ which is open source. It is in C and written for POSIX, no idea if that works on the iphone.
This is another vote against CyberLink. Lots of bugs, basic functionality is missing, and way too slow on mobile devices (I think the main performance problem is that it is designed around DOM based XML parsing rather than SAX based).
I have heard a lot of people mention using the Platinum UPnP library, but so far I haven't found any Obj-C wrappers for it. I may just bite the bullet and do that soon.
Does anyone else know of a Platinum Objective-C wrapper?
I'm currently playing with the CyberLink, and it's loaded with bugs :(
I think that the Portable UPnP should be better, as it's actively maintained (although the last release was several years ago, the subversion repository is constantly updated).
As you asked this question almost year ago, I wonder how things turned out.
You can use ohNet. It contains both control point and device stacks, is available under a BSD license and has C++ and C APIs which are usable on iPhone.
(Disclaimer: I have contributed to this project)