Search Results

Search found 8414 results on 337 pages for 'tfs sdk'.

Page 66/337 | < Previous Page | 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73  | Next Page >

  • cut audio file with iPhone SDK

    - by Dmitry
    Hi! Is it possible to cut audio file with iPhone SDK? (file has .caf extension) I just need to cut off the silence at the beginning. (Also, maybe it's possible to write new file from the existing one with specified start and end time.) Thanks in advance!

    Read the article

  • Android Facebook SDK : post message without showing facebook page

    - by someone_ smiley
    I am trying to integrate Facebook to my Android app for social post. I have downloaded latest Facebook sdk from here and apply all setup require to post to facebook. Now i can post to facebook. But problem is that, when i run sample program from facebook sdk, a browser like page is open and user have to enter message himself there. but i dont want this page to showed up. i want a fixed message to post directly without opening facebook dialog box. But if there is noway to avoid this, please tell me how can i fixed certain part of message so that user can't modified it. Thanks in Advance Edit: this is message i got after using this project 04-10 11:44:34.691: I/dalvikvm(719): Failed resolving Lnet/xeomax/TestRocket/TestRocket; interface 22 'Lnet/xeomax/FBRocket/LoginListener;' 04-10 11:44:34.691: W/dalvikvm(719): Link of class 'Lnet/xeomax/TestRocket/TestRocket;' failed 04-10 11:44:34.691: D/AndroidRuntime(719): Shutting down VM 04-10 11:44:34.701: W/dalvikvm(719): threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x40015560) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): FATAL EXCEPTION: main 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate activity ComponentInfo{net.xeomax.TestRocket/net.xeomax.TestRocket.TestRocket}: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.xeomax.TestRocket.TestRocket in loader dalvik.system.PathClassLoader[/data/app/net.xeomax.TestRocket-1.apk] 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1569) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1663) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1500(ActivityThread.java:117) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:931) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:130) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:3683) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:507) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:839) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:597) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.xeomax.TestRocket.TestRocket in loader dalvik.system.PathClassLoader[/data/app/net.xeomax.TestRocket-1.apk] 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at dalvik.system.PathClassLoader.findClass(PathClassLoader.java:240) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:551) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:511) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.Instrumentation.newActivity(Instrumentation.java:1021) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1561) 04-10 11:44:34.781: E/AndroidRuntime(719): ... 11 more

    Read the article

  • Xcode SDK version for testing & release?

    - by fuzzygoat
    I am just putting the finishing touches to an iPhone app that I have written, signed up to the developer program and installed Xcode 3.2.2 (1650) My question is which version of the SDK should I be using to build my application? I was thinking I should be using the latest 3.2 but when I select that I can only access the iPad simulator ... Should I be using 3.1.3 which runs the iPhone simulator. (NB: I originally developed the app in 3.1.2 cheers gary

    Read the article

  • Androids Facebook SDK, single sign on question?

    - by Joakim Engstrom
    On Androids Facebook SDK there is a single login feature which I can't get to work. Done all the key hash thing but maybe there is something wrong with this method. What exactly should I pass on, or could somebody explain what this is supposed to do? @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { facebook.authorizeCallback(requestCode, resultCode, data); }

    Read the article

  • Android sdk download/update failing

    - by tad604
    I'm trying to update and install the latest Android SDK (API 8) and keep getting the following error: Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml, reason: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target I'm running on OS X 10.6.3 If I visit the url in a browser I'm not getting any errors about an untrusted cert.

    Read the article

  • extended permission using php sdk

    - by Awais Qarni
    Hello, I am developing a facebook application using php-sdk. i want to take some extended permissions from user of my application. As this is application where user comes after login into facebook, so how can i take extended permission when user visit my page? We cannot place login button in which we can take permissions. now any one can guide me how to take and where to place that code? Thanks in advance. Regards, Awais Qarni

    Read the article

  • make user attend event through sdk

    - by Jakob Dam Jensen
    I was wondering if it's possible to make a user attend an event through the sdk (probably fql). I've been looking at the wiki for FQL info as well as the graph api. But both look like they only support fetching info and not changing... Any suggestions? I would like to build this feature into an application....

    Read the article

  • Java ME 3.0 SDK on Linux?

    - by Confused
    Is it possible to develop java me applications on linux? It appears that there is no linux version of the sdk. Otherwise what would you suggest as a good language to develop mobile applications?

    Read the article

  • Changing API level Android Studio

    - by James B
    I want to change the minimum SDK version in Android Studio from API 12 to API 14. I have tried changing it in the manifest file, i.e., <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="14" android:targetSdkVersion="18" /> and rebuilding the project, but I still get the Android Studio IDE throwing up some errors. I presume I have to set the min SDK in 'project properties' or something similar so the IDE recognises the change, but I can't find where this is done in Android Studio. Pointers greatly appreciated. Thnx.

    Read the article

  • Sony Bravia JavaScript API & Emulator

    - by Kevin Williams
    I recently purchased a Sony Bravia TV that comes with Internet capability built in. It supports a number of internet capable widgets and web video streaming apps for sites like youtube, twitter & various yahoo! offerings. I'd like to hack on the SDK, but the only version I can find is Japanese. Is there an English version of the SDK? Where can I find some tutorials/examples? Japanese SDK Documentation (English Layout & JavaScript API pdfs included)

    Read the article

  • How to tell an iphone app user what will happen before opening Facebook login dialogue

    - by docno
    Apps that allow users to log in over a 3rd party authentication provider (e.g. Facebook, Google, Twoitter,...) should open a browser window to let the user authenticate against the provider. That means, at some point, an app is backgrounded and the user interacts with a browser window. Just before the browser opens, it's a recommended pratctice to inform the user about what will happen (see e.g. Getting Started with OAuth 2.0 - O'Reilly), let's say an alert window with something like "you will leave now the XYZ app and a browser window will open where you can enter your credentials safely". My question: How can that be done if I use the facebook SDK for ios? Looking at the SDK, there seem to be no notifications and no designated states that would allow me to detect that the sdk is about to background my app and about to opening either Safari or the Facebook app.

    Read the article

  • Team Foundation Server - A programmer's guide

    - by Filip Ekberg
    In addition to my Previous topic on How to use SVN, Branch? Tag? Trunk? I would like to get in-depth on how a programmer should/could use TFS. The things that are most interesting to me is not how to set up the server, rather how you use it on a daily basis. In the area of software engineering where your responsibility not only lies on code but achitecture, documentation and other fields, you need to have a collection of your work, prefferably on the same place. So these are my point of interest which I would like to get more knowledge about How would you strucuter a TFS Workspace / Project to support lots of different customers / projects and maybe different projects per customer? Splitting up the folder strucutre on the above project into different pieces such as, Code, Documents - Architecture, Requirements and other, what more could there be and what would be a nice commonly used folder structure? An easy to browse repository; Again the folder structure here is important however this point is more aimed at different Explorers for the repository, not only the built in Team Foundation Explorer. These are just a couple of the points that I would like to know more about, suggestions on Beginners guides, in-depth guides and links covering the above would be very much helpful, please feel free to add other important knowledge-points to this as well.

    Read the article

  • Looking for Recommendations on Version Control System with Intuitive (.NET) API?

    - by John L.
    I'm working on a project which generates (composite) Microsoft Word documents which are comprised of one or more child documents. There are tens of thousands of permutations of the composite documents. Far too many for users to easily manage. Users will need to view/edit the child documents through the app which hides all of the nasty implementation details. A requirement of the system is that the child documents must be version controlled. That is what has been tripping me up. I've been torn between using an off-the-shelf solution or rolling my own. At a minimum, the system needs to support get latest, get specific version, add new, rename and possibly delete. I’ve whiteboarded it enough to realize it won’t be a trivial task to create my own. As far as commercial systems I have VSS and TFS at my disposal. I've played with the TFS API some, but it isn’t as intuitive or well documented as I had hoped. I'm not averse to an open source solution (e.g. SVN), but I have less familiarity with them. Which approach or tool would you recommend? Why? Do you have any links to API documentation you would recommend? Environment: C#, VS2008, SQL Server 2005/2008, low volume (a few hundred operations per day)

    Read the article

  • Using git (or some other VCS) at your company

    - by supercheetah
    Some friends of mine and I were talking recently about version control, and how they were using VSS at their jobs, and were probably going to be moving off of that soon. One of them said that his company will likely be going with Team Foundation Server. Eventually, the conversation did get around to talking about some of the open source VCSes out there, including git and SVN. None of us really knew about any companies that use either of these internally, although we imagined that a number of them did so for SVN, but we weren't too sure about git. I brought up Google and Android using it, but my friend figured that's only for the public facing source code, and that they may use something different for internal projects. Apparently it's more than just SCM that makes TFS so intriguing: Microsoft Sales people and support (although my friend did point out somethings to his managers that he thought might be misleading on MS' part) Integration of things beyond SCM, including project management (I'm just finding out that there are geared towards the same things for git) Again, it's Microsoft, and the transition from VSS to TFS seems logical (or does it?) I'm not much of a fan of SVN, so I didn't really bring it up much, but I am curious about whether or not git is used at your company for internal projects. Have you thought about it, and decided against it? Any reason why?

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73  | Next Page >