This is the second of our four step process towards deploying an iOS application to a device. In our first segment we walked through the full process of creating iOS developer certificates in Visual Studio. This post walks through our next step - registering any iOS devices we need for testing onto our iOS developer profile.
Understand how installations, a central concept for your application and the EQATEC account, is accumulated and how you can affect this for your products.
For the last few years, the Smartphone market has been absolutely dominated by two major OS players, Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. In that same period, the market–or maybe just the media–has been looking for a scrappy “third horse” to either come along anew, or re-assert itself after previous miscues.
In my previous post I showed you how to toggle the checkbox of a Kendo UI TreeView item when clicking on the label. Now that you have those items checked, it’s time to get the list of models from the underlying DataSource so you post them back to a server, manipulate them in JavaScript, or whatever else you may need to do.
In part 3 of this series, we'll round out the application by adding charts, custom icons, tweaking the appearance and taking advantage of some native device API's.