Ahh... there it is. Yes, thats the old OpenDDR code, I would avoid that one. Not accurate...
Using the new DeviceMap java code would be really simple, like 5 lines of code... ________________________________ From: Werner Keil <[email protected]> To: eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:00 PM Subject: Re: ;-) As a matter of fact, this Web Service Example Reza contributed to DeviceMap Repo: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/devicemap/trunk/contrib/web/webservice-java Is the one that works best since the good old OpenDDR Filter. Not surprising as it also uses a similar one, but the result is somewhat better. E.g. in Chrome the actual screen resolution of a desktop PC is properly detected. So are most other cases, e.g. a Nexus 7 I simulated in a Chrome plugin. I heard your examples were mostly .NET that and support for other languages is welcome to outline a wider scope of DeviceMap, but for the concrete Java event I won''t show other examples live than the Java ones. I was asked if I want to present DeviceMap at a nearby MeetUp, in June maybe, there other language bindings could be useful Werner On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 8:43 PM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Hi, > >no hard feelings I hope ;-) >but please look that Reza's examples >You will notice the examples use OpenDDR data and his [clever] dClass >c-code...and *not* DeveceMap's Java code. (1) > >My examples use the Apache DeviceMap .Net code 'as is' available from >the repository. > >After your email about the Nexus 7 and trying the URL and Reza's >equally valid comments, I immediately updated the API and in doing so >met your and 1.5 of Reza's 'requirements'/use-cases [and without any >client js code etc !]...all using DeviceMap and OpenDDR. > >To be fair, I appear to be the only one "relevant" to DeviceMap in >this ;-) > >esjr > >(1) It should be noted that the current DeviceMap code, is Reza >porting his dClass code to Java which I in turn 'ported' to .Net. >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > >iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTLzl+AAoJEOxywXcFLKYcSHIIAKrSTC7TjV3lStlmqxo3I4rB >VmuLHW8h4HJluoSip+iEuWboKXMVf7r1YQsPv54jMRO2ewZJ5UPPeZIkMaz8BeDt >ZUpl2LhWnko5Yz/peWXs7Y34NrLhxNC0T6GosSwSZOfYXVJ58+FghCTZAvB4ZhKp >q8E03SqgwSSGu11AXVMUJgf0onQ5wDJk+qHmlWa+Agawzw23sE2XmeKjmit+suKD >bjLP9UUJIfXFD0JFDSOKSpkeGd7WkyDA4QfybHEZgY782+K/G3wrGTpGKEyfxpap >b/FlZYK29GveP7wXVfmqo+YMwpey19W4hSJ6ctkWy7Pz7U/TDNG19hIN/oxvags= >=KNpA >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
