Hello Dlmuthu, I'm looking forward to work with you. I have created a new project at https://github.com/dgkris/isis-android-sdk.git. Right now I'm doing a code design for the android library project.
Looking forward to work with you. Please let me know any time we can communicate over chat. Thanks. Deepak On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk>wrote: > Nice to see you've made a start. > > Since I'm not an Android developer, I need some guidance to evaluate what > you've done. It would be good if you could provide some Markdown README's > that explain how to set up your dev environment for someone who is a newbie > like me. > > It might be good to do some sketches of what the UI is going to look like. > I'm currently working (for my client in Ireland) on a Windows8 app. The > initial code for that is currently on github too [2]. You can see that I > did some screenshots on the opening page. > > Something else to think about is testing; how will you test your app? > Always tricky with UI stuff, but it should be part of your project. > > I was chatting offline with Deepak Krishnan. He's a mobile developer also > interested in an Android client, or at least building a client-side library > to interface with RO. You might want to reach out to him; I've cc'ed him > on this mail too. > > Oh, and yes, as you say, the packaging is terrible :-) What you might > want to do is to register a domain name (you'll note that I have > danhaywood.com, for example) so that you can put all of your code under > an appropriate package name. > > Cheers > Dan > > [2] https://github.com/danhaywood/restfulobjects-wsa > > > > On 13 April 2013 18:00, DImuthu Upeksha <dimuthu.upeks...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Dan, >> Thank you very much. Those details helped me a lot to improve. Now I >> moved to develop a sample android application [1] just to make sure >> that I'm moving in the right track. If you have time please take look >> at it an give me some comments. I know this is not well structured >> (packaging is terrible but I hope to edit them later). All I needed is >> to implement what I learned about Isis and this project scope into a >> working prototype. >> >> In this application first you have to give url, user name and password >> then it shows the list of services it can provide.It took about 8 >> hours for me to develop up to this and still I'm coding :). >> >> [1] https://github.com/DImuthuUpe/IsisAndroid.git >> >> Regards >> >> W.Dimuthu Upeksha >> Undergraduate >> >> Department of Computer Science And Engineering >> >> University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka >> > > -- Regards, *Deepak Gopalakrishnan* *Mobile*:+918891509774 *Skype* : deepakgk87 http://myexps.blogspot.com