Why was this removed? It's a key part of the demo. Not sure I recall any discussion around removing this :-(On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Daniel Passos <dpassos@redhat.com> wrote:Hi,This features was removed[1] by me. For more details here[2] is where magic happened
[1]
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-android-cookbook/commit /0331d7d0b2c33e0bffefacd5102ed 811024beb9f#diff-7953a6ab3baf8 37d865c743a054cc357
[2] https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-android-cookbook/commit /697cefdf60203200a2dc2aa89d60f 0ed0418c715#diff-7953a6ab3baf8 37d865c743a054cc357L113 --On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 7:08 PM, columfoskin <columfoskin@gmail.com> wrote:Hey all,
I am working on building a Node js version of the backend for the Aerodoc
application and have some questions if anyone can help it would be great.
Can anybody help me to understand when the lat/long pairs are sent from the
android device to the Aerodoc backend? I have spent some time debugging and
trying to figure this out - without much success.
I have been looking at the request sent from the android app on login and it
is not then. My guess from looking at the Java code is this happens when
when a HTTP PUT is called on the ’saleagents’ endpoint but I cannot
determine when that endpoint is hit (from looking at the code & debugging).
Also, from what I see, updates to the agents status are sending a POST to
the backend, and not a PUT and therefore hitting my POST endpoint - causing
issues. Is this expected behaviour?
Any insight or help appreciated.
Colum.
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