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I can't find a way to link apache tomcat and postgresql. I tried following this link from apache documentation. But I can't figure out where to put what with file, folder
Everything is a blunder, please help.
Of course it's possible. Maybe you should re-install Google: It surely can find things that will help you.
Start with a JDBC tutorial. That'll sort out connecting to PostgreSQL.
Next you'll need how to create a web app and deploy it on Tomcat. Look at First Web App. While you're there, see about JNDI data sources.
Do you know how to write a servlet? Learn that.
Those are the pieces you'll need. UI is another matter, but this will show you the server side. Good luck.
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I would lile to develop interactions with facebook. I see there are a lot of questions on the subject but I have no idea where to start. Could someone kindly point me to the right direction?
Thanks
I think the question is a reasonable one; much of the documentation is oriented to somebody who is already up to their eyeballs in Facebook integration.
The tutorials are not bad. E.g. if you have an iPad/iPhone and a web server, start with http://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/mobile/web/ and go slowly through it. Even there you will find that it isn't newbie-friendly, but if you can successfully get a few examples going it may get your confidence up, and you can try to navigate something more complex.
Lots of great resources here including a getting started section. Good luck!
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I want to write an mmo game server, but I can't seem to find any links that will tell me where to start off. Do I have to have my own server? Could I make a game server using GoDaddy as a host? Any information is a help.
I've made demo games with a server/client on LAN, and I am comfortable enough with network programming. My issue is making an online server. I just don't know where to start.
Yes, you are to buy server, where you server-side game will run. Goddady the cheapest solution is virtual dedicated server...
First of all, give a look at what is network-programming, try to create an echo server or a little chat and test all of this locally before buying anything.
That's my advice.
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I have to make an application of email client. is it possible to make an application that can manage different email addresses. In application we have to provide inbox for different id. I don't know how I'll connect to all servers. and how it will work? can anybody guide me?
This is really new for me thats why please don't mind if my question is silly
There used to be an app, remail, then open sourced by google: http://code.google.com/p/remail-iphone/
Also on the OneMail app website you'll find a list with the frameworks they're using: http://codev.co.uk/products/onemail/notice
I guess that it is possible, since it is an "stand alone" app and not an improvement to the native app.
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In my application i was supposed to include/access/bring another application which is installed in iPhone. I don't have the source code for the other application. I googled several references which says that i should include the source file of another application without ticking copy options. but the problem here is i don't have the source file of the application.
If you're hoping to "embed" another application so that it appears to be part of your own then you're going to be out of luck (i.e. this cannot be done) without the source.
If you'd like to launch another application (say facebook) then you can use URL schemes, there's a good reference here: http://wiki.akosma.com/IPhone_URL_Schemes
If you have something else in mind you'll have to rephrase the question as others have already said, it's not entirely clear.
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i am working on a application which needs connectivity with database i had create database and import it successfully but i dont know how connect it with code can any help me?
Let me google it for you.
http://dblog.com.au/iphone-development-tutorials/iphone-sdk-tutorial-reading-data-from-a-sqlite-database/
http://www.icodeblog.com/2008/08/19/iphone-programming-tutorial-creating-a-todo-list-using-sqlite-part-1/
The sqlite framework is available on the iPhone, you first need to import it (it's called libsqlite3.0.dylib).
Bear in mind that it's all in C so you have to be comfortable with that.
There are already many tutorials on the Internet on how to use it in an iPhone application.
If you'd rather go the Objective-C way, there is an excellent wrapper around the sqlite C API for the iPhone called FMDatabase: https://github.com/lightory/fmdb
Also, you could have a look at Core Data which, again, will do most of the nasty tasks for you.