I am aware of creating push notification in java for Android and Apple apps. Now i want to create a push notification service for windows phone app. Tried little googling but didnt found enough resources.
Can anyone help me with good resources for creating push notifications in java for a windows phone app.
try that JAVA MPNS
It's 3 years old but works and supoorts toast/tile/raw types. Build it from source, add into project and follow samples.
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I have never made an app before but I’m currently relearning Java with hopes to make an Android app soon. However a key part of my app would rely on borrowing data from another app, namely the Digital Wellbeing app by Google. I essentially want to build an app that will take user’s phone usage data and do cool stuff with it. Is this possible?
I want to create an app that passes a string of a command from the Android app to the Java app. I do not know where to start. How could I make something like this where the Android app gives the Java app (running on a Mac or PC) a command and the desktop app does it? Thanks.
It was a long time ago, but I actually did something like that.
You can check the project at https://github.com/guillaumyle/BlueRemote/
I suggest you to ignore everything not "Bluetoooth Communication" related, as it is probably not well written.
Check the blueremote package for the Android part.
So I have received a task to develop a prototype software for testing the software/hardware component of android. Example: By using the software I can send a command from my PC to my android to change the color of screen display without interacting with the devices(touch,shake or other possible gestures). I would like to know how do I actually start. The whole idea is actually messed up in my mind. Because after a few days of research I haven't found any topic related to what I am going to do. I am still fresh with java so please go easy on me :) Any help is much appreciated.
hi this is very much feasible. First you need is a web service that connects your software to your phone. When you give command on your software, the command should go trigger the web service which in turn should send a push notification to the phone to execute your command. You will be needed to create a some sort of listener and push notification system on your phone(Hint GCM may work). Also you will need to add permissions to your app that is listening to the notifications. Does that make any sense to you?
I have just checkout http://www.parse.com and it gives great option to send push notification to android app. I have tried its sample push notification code and it works like a charm.
But I have no idea how will I integrate it in my existing Android app code.
I am a newbie. I have looked for examples over internet but could not find out how to integrate it in existing app code.
I am a total noob on this site so please be patient. I am trying to initiate a Video Chat/Call without any user interaction or confirmation.
I found this:
Uri imUri = new Uri.Builder().scheme("xmpp").authority("gtalk").query("call;type=video").appendPath(email).build();
Intent IM = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SENDTO);
IM.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
IM.setData(imUri);
startActivity(IM);
from here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8024626/1184256
This gets me very close, but I then have to click an "Invite" button to continue. Is there a way I can emulate a KeyEvent to click this button or skip the popup window entirely with root access?
I don't even necessarily need to use Google Video Chat if someone has found a different way to initiate a Video call to a certain contact via Skype, Vtok,Fringe, ooVoo or whatever without user interaction.
I have also found OpenTok which after building a sample server and client on my site I have found that it works on desktop browsers but not in Android browsers. Please don't steal/use my apiKey or sessionId.
I have also found libjingle which will allow me to use Google Talk's peer-to-peer voice and video chat. I am thinking this will be the way to go, but it means building a video chat app from the ground up and wrapping it around these libraries... yeah. Anybody done this already?
I know this is essentially a duplicate thread, but I have searched for days and days for an answer and this is the closest I have come to getting this done.
BTW the reason I need this without user interaction is for a Telepresence robot, thus there won't be anybody actually holding/using the phone when I initiate this call.
Please HELP!
You'd have to actually change the built in android app (Talk?) that receives this intent to automatically accept these types of intents. There's no way to do it from a standalone app for security reasons.
I don't think that live video streaming will work natively in Android Browsers, since they dont support WebRTC (Yet) and do not support flash. With that said, OpenTok has an Android SDK in beta that lets you stream live video from android phone to browser, another android phone, or even an iOS phone as long as everyone is connected to the same session. Like you said, this does not work over the browser and you would have to build a native app.