Hi Buddhiprabha,
You are very welcome to make a good proposal in the mobile area that would
build on the current mobile client.
You need to show us that you know what it means to do Mobile Web
Development, that you understand the current architecture of the code and
can work on the technologies needed (Cordova, Notifications, etc..).
The next set of features will probably require slightly more native
development.
You can try to convince us that you are a good candidate by analyzing the
current prototype and tell us what you think should be improved and what
are the most important features from your point of view.
(I have some ideas so we can test you on that)
There is an alpha release for Android as a package here:
Since you already build it, you want to test it you can either:
1/ In the simulator configure localhost. For that the settings would be:
server:
2/ In a real phone point it to a instance available on the net (simular
URLs as those) for example
is a subwiki of a XEM instance)
3/ in a real phone point it to an XWiki SAS Cloud instance (register on
where you can get
it's https. Here example with the wiki called "ludovic"
server:
In the last url wikiXXX needs to be replace by a value specific to your
wiki. You can get this value by pasting this in a wiki page our your XWiki
Cloud instance:
{{velocity}}
$context.database
{{/velocity}}
At this point XWiki mobile cannot get the value of wikiXXX for XWiki Cloud.
This might be fixed in a future version of XWiki.
BTW I'm not sure you took the right code. The v2 is in a branch:
You might have taken the older JQuery Mobile version which is slower and
does not have a configuration function.
Ludovic
2013/4/29 Buddhiprabha Erabadda <buddhiprabha31481(a)gmail.com>
Hi all,
Marius,
Thank you for pointing out that the mobile news application is not within
the scope of XWiki for GSoC. I will come up with an idea within the scope
as you have instructed.
Caty,
Thank you for directing me to the mobile application that is being
developed for XWiki. I went through the links you provided and read about
the design proposal and its proposed features in 3 tiers explained by
Ludovic. [1]
I forked the code from github[2] and used only the www directory and
created the application using Cordova. I installed it on my Android phone
to see its existing features. I could run the application on my device
successfully and I tried to connect to a cloud. I could not figure out how
it can be connected to a particular XWiki instance. Can someone please tell
me how the application can be connected to a particular instance. Is there
a test cloud that can be used to test the application?
I would like to contribute to this application by implementing some of the
features that are listed in the design proposal for the mobile client. What
features will be integrated in the next release of the application? I would
like to know if it possible for me to take this as a GSoC project for GSoC
2013.
From the Ideas page, the idea “Improve the messaging feature” captured my
attention and I would like to look more in to that and to know more about
the idea if mobile application feature development is not possible to be
taken up as a GSoC project.
I appreciate your advice on the project. Thank you in advance.
[1]
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MobileClient
[2]
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/mobile-standardxwikiclient
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) <
valicac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
There is some work done in the mobile direction that you can check out
"Mobile XWiki Client and Mobile Skin repositories on xwiki-contrib"
http://markmail.org/thread/ytujvmshwdeun7kv
"New version of the Mobile App
Code<http://markmail.org/message/htfs3bqtj2tdpfnf>"
http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/htfs3bqtj2tdpfnf
If you really like the mobile area you can check out what is currently
done
and adapt your proposal according to it. Then the
proposal will be review
and see if we can find a matching mentor for it.
Thanks,
Caty
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Buddhiprabha Erabadda
<buddhiprabha31481(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am Buddhiprabha Erabadda, a final year undergraduate from the
Department
> of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa. I have
been
> studying about XWiki from few days now and I
have
> downloaded the xwiki-enterprise-jetty-hsqldb-4.5.3.zip [1] and run it
on
my
> Windows machine to understand the client side of XWiki. Now I am
getting
> > familiar with the code base, referring to various documentation. [2]
> >
> > After going through XWiki site and particularly News and Blog [3], I
> > decided to come up with a new idea for GSoC 2013 for XWiki. My idea
is
to
> > develop a mobile news application for XWiki. This will enable users
to
> view
> > news about posts, new releases, fixes, etc through the application.
In
>
particular, my proposed application will contain the following.
>
>
> - News will be shown as a thumbnail list: it will contain an image
of
> > the author of the news item or an image related to the news item,
a
title
> for the news item, and a brief description about the news item.
> - When a user clicks on the news item, user will be directed to a
page
with
full information regarding that particular news.
This application can have following features.
- The user can filter news: for example Latest news, news by a
specific
author, news from a particular period, etc.
- Add favourite news: this will enable the user to mark his/her
favorite
> items and there by access them at a later point of time.
> - Enable adding comments from the application
>
>
> This is the basic outline of my proposed mobile application. I expect
to
> > implement this as a PhoneGap application. Using PhoneGap to develop
the
> > application will enable it to be run on
multiple platforms, including
> > Android, iOS, etc. The application will be beneficial for everyone
> > including users and developers of XWiki because it will enable them
to
be
> > updated on the go using a mobile application.
> >
>
> > I would like to know your opinion on the idea of having the proposed
> mobile
> > news application. Please add to list of features if you have better
or
> new
> > ideas for them.
>
> I'm glad that XWiki has caught your attention but I don't think your
> proposal fits into our target for GSoC because:
>
> (1) It's not related to the XWiki product. If your application can get
> the news from
xwiki.org then it can get them from other sites as well.
> Even if you take the data (using REST) from the blog structure
> (objects) that is specific to XWiki, that is just a small part, the
> rest of the application (display and interaction) would still be
> generic. I'd rather see the XWiki news / blog posts integrated in an
> existing news application.
>
> (2) The blog application already supports 'exporting' the blog posts /
> news in RSS format, which can be used in any RSS aggregator, and there
> are mobile news aggregator applications that can read RSS.
>
> I hope this won't discourage you. If none of the listed
>
http://gsoc.xwiki.org project ideas attract you then you can make your
> own proposal but it must be related to the XWiki product.
>
> Thanks,
> Marius
>
> >
> > I participated for GSoC 2012 under DocBook organization for the
project
> > “DocBook to Word XML roundtripping
XSLs” and successfully completed
my
> > project. [4] [5] I would like to
contribute to XWiki in GSoC 2013
and I
> > hope to know your idea about my
proposed mobile application. Thank
you
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/google/gsoc2012/buddhiprabha/150…
https://docbook.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/docbook/branches/gsoc-2012/roun…
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