Can anybody tell me what exact media we have to download for SAP FIORI for ECC 6.0
Thanks
Ahmed
Good answer. In addition you could check Fiori Apps Library for specific apps.
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Does anybody know that google assistant SDK is available for commercial use or not?
If available how can I buy its License?
Per the Google Assistant SDK Terms of Service, you may not commercialize your Project without written permission from Google:
Google provides the Assistant API only for developmental use on your
Project devices. You may not:
a. commercialize your Project without written permission from Google;
b. incorporate or use the Assistant API with any standalone software
applications that are not necessary for operation of your Project
device; or
c. circumvent the limits Google places on the number of
queries your Project may issue, Users it may support, or any other
limit Google may put in place.
As part of our mobile app development we need to work on offline maps. Recently we have registered for HERE maps iOS free evaluation sdk(90 days), however we are not able to download HERE maps sdk and explained samples since there is no download link available on website(https://developer.here.com/native-apis). We have sent several mails to support team but nobody responded to my mails.
Someone help us to proceed further like how to get this sdk, so that we can integrate this free evaluation HERE sdk in our apps. If we are happy with this maps we are ready to purchase business license also.
Note: Google Maps(no offline), Skobbler maps are giving sdks and sample programs but not Here Maps.
The native HERE Maps SDK which includes offline map support can now be evaluated by anyone, no business license required. You just need to create a HERE account and request an evaluation copy.
Go to developer.here.com > Mobile SDKs > Sign up for a 90-day free trial
https://developer.here.com/native-apis
I contacted HERE a few days ago. They said that the SDK is available only for business contracts, not for free contracts. And it's not possible to get the sdk for evaluation. We need first a business contract...
Click on the below link to download Here maps mobile SDKs for android and iOS:
https://developer.here.com/plans/mobile-sdk
Currently there are two types of mobile SDKs are available
1.Starter Evaluation(90-day free trial) : Some feature will not be available here.
For ex a).We cannot download maps with this.
b).Hybrid mode will not work here etc.
Hybrid version will work both online and offline modes whereas online version will only work in online mode. You can download the maps with Here mobile SDK and then you can navigate to the places without internet. In hybrid version app will switch to offline automatically whenever net is not available.
2.Premium Evaluation(90-day free trial) : We can download maps.
I developed an native android application. Now i want to import the application in BlackBerry 10. Please help and also let me know whether i will get any functional or technical issues while importing as well as while deploying into app store.
Thanks In advance.
Here is the information you want on official BlackBerry Developer site.
I want to develop one application which I will install on my Bold Device.now is it possible for my application to retrieve information regarding application which are installed on my device that these applications can be installed on other devices like Torch/Storm/Tablet phones of blackberry. is it possible? Thanks in advance
Even Java API, with richer than Web-SDK functionality, does not provide such information about installed applications. To inspect all possible actions over installed apps look at CodeModuleManager and ApplicationManager classes from RIM API SDK.
I want to access Jira through my Blackberry, but I'm not very interested in accessing web client through Blackberry browser. Are there any native solutions?
PuguaSoft LLC is developing a BlackBerry application for JIRA called PocketJIRA. It's still in development, but we're hoping to release a beta version for testing soon. For more information, please visit http://www.pocketjira.com.
Can't find any BlackBerry JIRA application. But I've found out there are RPC services in JIRA, so it's possible to implement such application with limited client functionality.