On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Christos Vasilakis <cvasilak(a)gmail.com>wrote:
On Oct 11, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Corinne Krych <corinnekrych(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Agree for the file upload, having a mechanism to check the size and
reject it if too big seems good idea
>> [1]
http://aerogear-dev.1069024.n5.nabble.com/aerogear-dev-Android-multipart-...
>
> I guess all should be gather in our new max-rs nased backend repo.
>
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-controller-demo
+1
>
> For the iOS cookbook, I'd like to have a root directory splited in
different HowTo… sub-directories. Ideally ,I'd like each HowTo section to
have it's own readme file with details explanation so that you can read the
cookbook and have all information gather in one place. However, the centent
of those read me files will be very close to
aerogear.org [1]. Any
suggestion to stick to DRY principle?
personally I would prefer when downloading the demo to be self-contained.
Logical Structure can be provided by the IDE (e.g. folder) and/or by the
naming of the different ViewControllers (PipelineViewController,
SQliteViewController etc). For the README I guess on the demo's project
README.md we can point to the ios-cookbook demo with all the details.
you prefer single, isolated demos - at least one folder: one case, right ?
and on the "home screen" of the cookbook app, perhaps a bunch of
'links'
(e.g. "OTP demo", "Auth Demo",……), right ?
I'd like that too
>
> Most of the recipes could be wrtitten using storyboard approach [2]
because it's much less code, therefore it helps focus on the main tutorial
code. Interesting also to see that in iOS7, when creating your project with
XCode5 template storyboard is no more an option by default behaviour. wdyt?
+1
Thanks,
Christos
>
> ++
> Corinne
>
> [1]
http://aerogear.org/docs/guides/iOSCookbook/
> [2]
https://github.com/corinnekrych/aerogear-ios-cookbook
>
> On Sep 19, 2013, at 1:29 PM, Daniel Passos <daniel(a)passos.me> wrote:
>
>> Hey Corinne,
>>
>> +∞ to cookbook
>> +9001 to create server
>>
>> We already discussed it here and several times at meetings[1]. This is
on our roadmap. Summers started to develop POC[2], but stopped. Our idea
was to use vert.x and make one "module" per feature isolated to use in
cookbook and integration tests.
>>
>> [1]
http://aerogear-dev.1069024.n5.nabble.com/aerogear-dev-Android-multipart-...
>> [2]
https://github.com/secondsun/aerogear-integration-tests-server
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Corinne Krych <corinnekrych(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Hello Guys
>>
>> I like very Android Cookbook repo and I like to start the same idea for
iOS. Putting together receipes in one common repo with different exemples
sorted by folder. Adaopting the naming convention "HowTo…." for the file
name that will match the documentation "How to … " is a good ay to easily
find the information you need.
>>
>> Talking about it on IRC we had a question though: how do we handle when
in the exemple you need a server side code.
>>
>> Would you deploy it on cloud server and available for client apps. Like
in
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-android-cookbook/blob/master/src/org...
>>
>> Or would you package the server side exemple in the cookbook repo?
>> I rather put servide side in cookbook as we could also to demo this
part too.
>>
>> We have this need for example with the multipar file upload example:
>>
https://github.com/cvasilak/MultiPartDemo
>>
https://github.com/cvasilak/MultiPartIOSDemo
>>
>> ++
>> Corinne
>>
>>
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