Hi All, Thank you Dan. You are a great mentor. If you didn't help me , I may not be even able to understand what Isis is. As I said before it's just a prototype. I need to make sure that I understood the scope of the project well and hope to learn more coding standards and conventions.
Deepak. I'm normally free all the time in these days cause we are on a vacation. I'm ok with any time you are ok except 12 am to 7am (from Sri Lanka time) because it's my sleeping time :) I can come in to chat even now if you are available. On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Deepak Gopalakrishnan <dgk...@gmail.com>wrote: > 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 > > -- Regards W.Dimuthu Upeksha Undergraduate Department of Computer Science And Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka