I have a need to build a desktop app using embedded V8. The online documentation says I need to use gyp. OK, but I can't seems to download gyp. Keep getting an "unable to connect to repository at URL" message. Is there another way to build V8? Is there another URL besides the one published by Google that I can use?
TIA
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Please Help Me Fix this issue.
Recently when I updated my application(OXOO movies streaming app) I receive this email from Play Console:
Your app contains content that doesn’t comply with the Device and Network Abuse policy. We found your app is using a non-compliant version of an SDK which contains code to download or install applications from unknown sources outside of Google Play.
The SDK can be identified using the classname com.dcastalia.localappupdate.DownloadApk.
Affected Version(s):
App Bundle:3, App Bundle:3, App Bundle:3
But I have checked everything but have not found anything like this in the application.
Please give me some advice to fix this.
It is really important for me to release an update.
remove
implementation 'com.github.Piashsarker:AndroidAppUpdateLibrary:1.0.3'
from your build.gradle
I have developed a UWP application via Xamarin Forms. I am able to sideload the release bundle. But when I am trying to publish or associate the app to the Microsoft Store. Getting the below error. Any suggestions or input would be really appreciated. Thanks.
Error:
Unable to install Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.4_2.42007.9007.0_x86_8wekyb3d8bbwe because the same package Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.4_x86_8wekyb3d8bbwe is specified multiple times. Each package specified needs to be unique.
It seems that you are running the local WACK Test for your app. Based on the error message, the Microsoft.UI.Xaml failed to install because it is installed before. The local WACK test uses your local device to test and it is optional. I'd suggest you upload your package to the store submission directly. When you upload your package to the store, there will be another Online WACK test for your app and the store will only check the result of the online WACK test.
I'm trying to follow the directions to setup olingo-odata4-js on a windows 8 machine.
http://olingo.apache.org/doc/javascript/project-setup.html
First Problem
After installing the main modules navigate into the folder /grunt- config/browserify_transforms/stripheader and call again npm install
But there is no such directory anywhere in the cloned repo.
Second Problem
When I open up the solution in Visual Studio, the gnuget package manager asked to restore the packages. However, the following error occurs: "unable to find version 6.0.0-beta1 of package Microsoft.Odata.Service"
Anyone successfully go through the setup? Everything looks clean and well written. I'm sure I'm just missing something.
it is a bit long story about the missing Microsoft.OData.Service 6.x, it does exist but is not officially released to public. unlike Its previous version that is for odata V3 protocol, 6.x library is for odata V4 protocol, since Microsoft OData team decided to move away from WCF Data service, and instead wanted to recommend RESTier for OData V4, so 6.x's service dll was not released.
that is why Apache Olingo doesn't make it public either. but if you need, we can provide private bits to you for running olingo-js tests (as a temp solution).
I just installed red5 on my server, and the install seems to work fine. As you can see here: http://onelifemedia.com:5080
I got this far by using this walkthrough: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1046590
The /demos page gives me a 404 error. So I logged onto the server, and checked to see if the "demo" directory was already there. It was not.
The applications that I installed were a directory up from the root directory. I'm not sure if this is right or not.
Either way, my end goal is to actually get something working besides the main page. If I can get the demos to work, then hopefully I should be well on my way.
I guess my questions can be broken down like this:
Does anyone know how to get the demos working?
Should I forget about the demos, and try to start writing my own code?
If I should write my own code, how should I go about installing it? Since the installer is not properly installing the demos.
Thanks
The tutorial is good but you dont need the admin app. Use the installer link in the tutorial and install the demo you want to use. The content of the "demos" directory is only the swf files used to access the server demos which you use the installer app to install. For instance , select "oflaDemo" and then from the main page navigate to demos/oflaDemo et voila.
I know I'm biased being a core developer, but we've attempted to make the server as ez as possible to use.
I could install demos from the latest svn trunk, Checkout the source, use ant&ivy to build and run the server and you can install two sample apps(oflaDemo and SOSample).
You may need to use ivy commands resolve some of the common issues during installations.
E:\dev\red5\java\server\trunk>ant ivyclear dist
()Red5 user mailing list may help you, because this is not exactly problem with Red5 source.
()http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11156222/red5-demos-not-working/11935532#11935532
I could resolve the issue based on the information in Red5 users mailing list and comments by Mr.Mondain in one of the posts in Stackoverflow
there is a microsoft API for Java to connect to Micrsoft Exchange Webservices. Unfortunately it doesn't work on Android as mentioned in the Microsoft tutorial.
Has anybody an idea how to connect to Microsoft Exchange with Android? There is a solution using WebDav, but WebDav is only supported by Microsoft up to Exchange 2007.
Can anybody help me?
thx
Eddy
You can use microsoft's EWS api which is open source for android by doing the following steps,
Download the source code available in the URL,
http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/ewsjavaapi
EWSJavaAPI_1.1.5.zip
Make the changes to above api to work for JDK 1.4 in eclipse like remove override annotations etc
Download source code of javax.* package available in below URL,
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Jar/j/Downloadjsr17310srcjar.htm
jsr173_1.0_src.jar.zip
Download source code of stax api available in below URL,
http://dist.codehaus.org/stax/distributions
stax-src-1.2.0.zip
Keep all the sources under the single java project in eclipse
Open the project explorer and select the package which are starts with "javax" and rename to your company name eg: com. Note: Eclipse will ask for all the naming contexts will change then click OK.
Export all the java sources to one single jar file.
You are good now to go to use the jar in Android application with out any problems.
I used the same way explained above and it worked in android application 100% perfectly.
There is a JAVA version of the EWS Managed API. Perhaps you can use that as a starting point.
http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/ewsjavaapi.