I was looking for some nice tool to generating charts and I think Google Charts will be the best. But I am wondering if there are some ready to use libraries to connect Google Charts with Zend Framework.
Did you use them both common ?
You may want to look at http://www.phpclasses.org/search.html?words=google+chart&x=0&y=0&go_search=1
There's no google chart classes distributed with Zend framework itself but there are plenty of 3rd party classes out there for what you need.
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My goal is to create a framework that I will ship to our clients to use our code to achieve some functionality done by our library.
I had searched a lot to make a library using other dependencies as Alamofire or Google MLKit pods, but could not find a full tutorial on how to work on it.
Is it possible to do a library (framework) that depends on other dependencies? And is there a good tutorial to follow?
In a previous Xamarin native application, I used Microcharts, which is a charting library for .net. Using Microcharts, we had the chart-related logic in the shared part (we used MVVM) and just used charting components on each platform. I was wondering if there is any equivalent for Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile? I'd like to have the charting logic in the shared part.
Thanks.
AFAIK there isn't one that you're looking for.
You could still share your charting logic in KMM, exposing all the chart related information to the platform specific Views, then map that data if needed for the specific library you'd use on iOS/Android.
I think it's best if you don't mix view related libraries, since this way you still get the flexibility of choosing any chart library for any platform
I was surfing the Internet where I found an article saying that Alfresco is a Content Management Framework as well as App Development Framework. While I understood it as Content Management Framework, I am not able to know about it as an App Development Framework.I tried researching over it, but could not find anything viable.
I want to know that how Alfresco can be used as an App Development Framework ?
Hi Alfresco has an application development framework, more info here:
Guides: https://community.alfresco.com/community/application-development-framework/pages/get-started
Angular 2 components repository: https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-ng2-components
Alfresco App Yeoman generator: https://github.com/Alfresco/generator-ng2-alfresco-app
JavaScript API repository: https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-js-api
Some videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OFI3izSDdk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOgVbINAyU
In case you want a live support you can use the Gitter channel: https://gitter.im/Alfresco/alfresco-ng2-components
Well, if for App is meant mobile application, Alfresco has a Mobile SDK available for both iOS and Android which can help you create your own application to work against the Alfresco Platform.
Moreover there is another framework called Aikau which has one main goal
The main purpose of Aikau is to provide a library of widgets that can be easily assembled into a web application for accessing an Alfresco repository. The aim is not to replace Share but it was necessary to migrate away from its original implementation, which was based around the Surf paradigms of pages, templates, components and web scripts, towards a solution that provided for rapid development and customization.
This feature was first introduiced in Alfresco 4.2 and then extended in Alfresco 5.0
If you want to build applications for Alfresco you have a number of options available to you - as mentioned you can build mobile applications (and there are SDKs available to do this).
If you want to build web applications then you have the option of either customizing the default Alfresco Share client (which is built on top of the Alfresco Surf framework using a combination of YUI 2 and Aikau). Alternatively you can built your own web client by building a new client with the Maven Aikau Archetype.
The advantage of the Surf framework is that it takes care of Alfresco authentication across all the various APIs (WebScript, CMIS, Public API, etc) as well as providing lots of security benefits (CSRF, XSS white-lists, etc).
The advantage of using Aikau is that it provides a large number of out-of-the-box widgets that are specifically designed to work with Alfresco data and address Alfresco (ECM) specific use cases.
You are of course not limited to these options - you can build an application on top of any stack you wish, but ultimately you will want to be making use of the REST APIs that the Alfresco Repository provides.
Depending upon the application you are building you may also want to build custom data models and build in workflow via Activiti BPM as well.
I am looking for a robust REST framework to eliminate all that boilerplate code with starting up a new REST-only web service (mobile clients). Is there a framework that already has this built-in where I could, for example, simply build the domain models and run with it? I would like to see:
Authentication & User Model
Logging
Basic CRUD
Permissions (for model access)
Scalability
It seems every web service at a minimum needs the above capabilities. Somebody, somewhere must have written a good re-usable framework with the above capabilities. Any ideas? I would prefer Node.js, Java or even hosting with a PaaS service provider that offers these features.
Spring 3 MVC provides a very nice and simple annotation based framework for REST.
See http://blog.springsource.org/2009/03/08/rest-in-spring-3-mvc/ it can be deployed on any java web server like Jetty or Tomcat.
A framework like XAP provides a combined solution of Spring and Jetty plus it's built for dynamic scaling.
See http://www.gigaspaces.com/xap.
Last if you want to easily on board this solution on any cloud CloudifySource provides an open source project which includes XAP capabilities and PaaS.
See http://www.cloudifysource.org
I use Symfony 1.4 for this. It is an PHP framework. It generates most of what you need for free. The database stuff is also quite easy as the Symfony uses ORM libraries (you can choose but I can recommend Doctrine: http://www.doctrine-project.org/).
For example the whole backend site(admin) generating is a matter of running one command. They have a great e-book fro free. More info here:http://www.symfony-project.org/.
There is also Symfony 2.X (http://symfony.com/), which have a lot of new features (e.g. new Doctrine 2.0). Especially with the bundle (plugin) https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSRestBundle is the RESTful service quite easy.
Is it possible to integrate the zend framework with cakephp 2.0?
I want to have search features in the cakephp 2.0 web-application using zend framework.
Define what your requirements for a search are. This questions is to generic.
There is a search plugin for CakePHP by the way: CakeDC Search
A plugin to create search indexes.
Maybe it's going to do what you want.
Your best solution for actual searching is to use Apache Solr. It's a search engine that can be used with any framework through its web service interface.
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
It is based upon the same library Zend Framework Search uses called "Lucence", expect Apache Solr exposes "Lucence" functions as web services. Very nice and easy to use.