is anyone aware of LinkedIn api for blackberry java based development?
please tell me how to implement this in blackberry application
LinkedIn-J is a Java wrapper for the LinkedIn API.
Do you mean a java library? I don't know if it exists for BB, but very likely it doesn't. If there's a Java API for other platform, as long as it is source compatible with Java 1.4 you can reuse some parts.
There is a REST API anyway:
http://developer.linkedin.com/rest
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I would like to maintain JAVA API & Angular API in my tablet for convenience. is it possible with android 4.1.2 version? help me to find the way.
I was wondering if somebody could answer my questions as I have not used JTAPI before.
I am working on a project where the requirement is to click a link on the MVC website and integrate the call to AVAYA phone (i.e. make phone call using handset via the website)
I have also looked at the Microsoft TAPI but looks like there is no integration with Avaya available with TAPI.
Does anybody know how can I use JTAPI with .Net MVC ? I was assuming it would be an API which I can call from my website but it looks more complicated then it sounds.
Please suggest :)
You may use Avaya DMCC. It has an implementation for .NET
But beware the Avaya licensing policy! DMCC may require extra licenses.
To use JTAPI from ASP.NET you have to use Java classes from .NET
Can you use Java libraries in a VB.net program?
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/13549/Using-Java-Classes-in-your-NET-Application
I would suggest create an Applet in JTAPI and then integrate in any webapplication whether php,.net I recently did the same thing for my PHP web application.
As #Krishna said with an Applet you could designe your soluciĆ³n, designe that i used to do... Buut now and Day Applets have less support over browsers and they have be come a problem than a solution. The way that i found to solve this issue was use HTML5 with Websocket. In this way i create a Windows Service or daemon (for Linux) to handle JTapi session and create a websocket server Layer, and implement the websocket to create the view int he Asp.net view.
Avaya AES does expose a basic web api providing some basic functionalities which you can call directly from your MVC application, but if you need something more advance, then arguably the best solution would be to build a small Java servlet which you will host on something like Tomcat or JBoss which will expose a SOAP or REST API, which you can call from your MVC app.
We like Restlets' approach to RESTful web services and its Android client library works great. We also know that there are superb REST client APIs for Ruby on Rails and we are expecting someone out there on the net has come up with a REST client as good as these Rails APIs on iOS and as compatible with Restlets as its Android library. Has anyone come across one?
I am new to blackberry app development and was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction(and may be a sample application) of how to consume web service in native apps. I'm using Blackberry JDE plugin for Eclipse.
I am able to consume a restful webservice, but now I want to consume a SOAP service. I am new to eclipse , so I would require in detail information.
Thanks,
I followed this none-ksoap2 route and it worked well for me:
http://www.johnwargo.com/index.php/blackberry/dbja2.html
This series of articles explains how to utilise the support the BlackBerry Platform has built in for JSR 172, the J2ME Web Services Specification, by creating a java stub class through the use of a utility in the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for CLDC and the wsdl for your web service.
The articles give a very thorough and detailed explanation of the steps required to achieve the objective, so I would not wish to repeat them here in full, nor paraphrase them at the risk of my debased shorter version being quoted later. I understand the risk of answering in this way, and I realise that my short explanation above will in no way compensate should the original articles disappear from the internet.
Hey thanks for all the help. Figured it out. The problem was wcf service. When I tried with a simple web service(.asmx), it worked like charm and all the stubs were generated correctly. Probably wcf uses Soap 1.2 default and asmx service SOAP 1.1.
I even tried using KSOAP2 for calling wcf service with little success. Again switching back to asmx instead of wcf, solved the issue.
Now I have problem of plenty, which method to use(KSOAP or Stub) :)
I am all for non KSOAP method, but the only thing that is stopping me is I have to generated stub files everytime a introduce a new method.
Anyways +1 for all the help
I want to develop a web application that uses the Twitter API.
Where can i find examples
thanks for replay. I have downloaded an app from this site - github.com/yusuke/sign-in-with-twitter I have deployed and its running, but its giving javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException: Property 'userId' not found on type twitter4j.Twitter this exception after giving log in credentials in twitter log in site. thanks in advance.
i am not able to resolve this issue. can anybody help on this
Search for 'twitter api java examples' in Google and you'll find plenty of examples.
See http://blog.richardadamdean.com/?p=89 for an example using Twitter4J.
As a connection library, you could use
Twitter4J on http://twitter4j.org/
java-twitter on http://code.google.com/p/java-twitter/
JTwitter on http://www.winterwell.com/software/jtwitter.php
You can use Java Twitter - a pure Java interface for the Twitter API.
http://code.google.com/p/java-twitter/
Documentation and examples are on that page too :)