How to make automated test for iOS applications? [closed] - ios

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I've learned that I have to make automated tests for better quality.
But I have no experience about tests. My problem is I have no idea. I'm asking any good guidance of making test for applications.

You can use the Sen Testing kit that ships with Xcode. I have written a shell script that will create an Xcode project template for you, that template already includes a target for the so-called “logic tests” and a sample logic test. See Xtemplate on GitHub.

One solution is google-toolbox-for-mac.

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World Clock app for ios [closed]

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I would like to replicate the default clock app in my app. Is there any way i can use the default app in my application or i should create a new one inside my app.I would be needing the world clock function in my app , What is the best method to implement it? Thanks in advance.
No, you cannot re-use the current 'World Clock' app within your own. You are going to have to replicate this functionality yourself.
CocoaControls does have a number of open source 'clock' controls that you might find useful.

Send array from osx to iOS on demand Objective C [closed]

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How do I send an array through the internet from an OSX computer to an IOS device, Sorry I don't know to much about Objective C I am planning on creation an application and I haven't yet started creating it.
Thanks
What you basically want to do is use your OS X as a server. and then download information from there. If you are new to Objective-C I would recommend you read some tutorials before you get started.
Here you can find some general iOS tutorials: http://www.raywenderlich.com/tutorials
Here you can find one on NSURLSession (connecting to servers): http://www.raywenderlich.com/51127/nsurlsession-tutorial
Do some research before starting, or else it will probably result in a bad architected code. There also are several Stack Overflow questions with good references.

Make UIActivityIndicator view run until data is loaded? [closed]

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I am looking for a simple piece of sample code that shows a UIActivityIndicator view that runs while something is being downloaded from the net. It can be anything, the simpler the better.
Can someone help me out?
You have two different problems here:
How to use a UIActivityIndicator
Download something (asynchronuously) from the net.
These are two completely separate problems, and there are plenty of sample code for each of them (for the second one, have a look at AFNetworking framework -- everyone uses it).

How to create HTTP Adapter in IBM Worklight? [closed]

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I am trying to create an adapter in Worklight Project. I have a WSDL in my hand ,how to add this WSDL in my project to consume data.
Thanks in advance....
Before posting read worklight documentation here , here and here
If you are problems, post your code! This place is for technical questions.
You really must read through the IBM Worklight Information Center.

which architecture is good for implementing in this project? [closed]

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i am new in architecture .I have a MVC web application project and I want to use EF code FIRST .I want to use an architecture for this project.I want to use DDD(domain driven design) but it is for large project. i want a simple of DDD that support this things in my project:
1-repository pattern
2-IOC
3-service layer
what is your suggestion for me if anyone suggest an architecture or a sample architecture it will be more helpful for me thanks.
Create a new MVC project and then install CodePlanner from nuget.
Install-Package CodePlanner
This will give you the architecture you are looking for.
Then follow the instructions in the readme.txt...
It will give you the chance to use DDD and will generate all code except business logic (of course).
You can see a demo of how to use it here (11:40 into the video)

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