[aerogear-dev] native ui
Summers Pittman
supittma at redhat.com
Tue Jan 20 12:54:19 EST 2015
On 01/20/2015 12:49 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 6:38 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma at redhat.com
> <mailto:supittma at redhat.com>> wrote:
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> On 01/20/2015 04:40 AM, Erik Jan de Wit wrote:
> >> Sounds like a good project for a student on the "Google Summer
> of Code"?
> >>
> > Right, or I could do it while I ‘wait’ for iOS and android sync
> libraries
> Or you could help us with the sync libraries.
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> that or anything else, is way higher priority
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>
> Right now passos and I are discussing making APIs to connect with the
> sync server and FeedHenry's services.
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> Not sure we should duplicate functionality that's already available
> inside of the FH SDK.
> My pref. here is focusing on our real-time sync server first..... I
> don't get why using the FH SDK for accessing the sync framework from
> feedhenry is not good enough
It may be enough. I don't have enough information to make this claim
however. At the very least there will need to be shim code to make sure
it plays nicely with the other Aerogear things. For instance we may
want to use a Keycloak OAuth solution to retrieve tokens to talk to
FH.sync. We will need to have enough support in AG.sync to pass those
tokens to FH.sync.
Also the FH Android SDK is very incomplete right now and is missing
features that are in the FH JS SDK and in AG Android. They will need to
be written at some point by someone.
>
> After we figure out what that
> will look like from an API/usage standpoint we can begin designing
> that
> code. After that point we will need to figure out how to work it into
> the Android Sync Adapter framework (which will probably require some
> work on the auth/authz end).
>
> We've got a planning gist right now to define our epics before we make
> individual JIRA tasks.
>
> https://gist.github.com/secondsun/68cbbc54366b653f57d6
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> If you could become a FH sync expert this week it would do amazing
> things for our ability to move forward.
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