Hi Rich, Well for the JavaLand the hoster is also doing the heavy stuff with one monolithic HP solution (I think ... at least it's one of those dinosaur companies with max 3 letters ;-) ). They provide a rest-url form which we are able to get all conference data in json format. The server simply reformats that. At least the server is slightly more complex than a "Hallo World" program ;-)
Perhaps LF provides something similar ... Could whip up an alternate server in no time ;-) @Maxim: Well for the Flex client I can say the license is "Ask Chris" ... but I think I could simply make it Apache 2.0 and add that to the Apache Flex utils repo. This way we could make it even more awesome in the flex community ... after all, I'm a techie ... not a designer ;-) Chris ________________________________________ Von: Rich Bowen <[email protected]> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Juli 2015 17:48 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Any interest in an offline-capable Conference App? On 07/08/2015 11:42 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote: > Hi, > > > I am currently working together with some guys from the Java User Groups in > Germany ... it's sort of a tech-competition in creating a mobile application > that users can use as a schedule and conference planner during the JavaLand > conference, here in Germany next Year. > > > Biggest requirement is: It has to work completely offline, as wifi usually > breaks down on conferences (ok ... except ApacheCon EU 2014 ;-) ). After > installing and fetching the initial Data, no communication should be required. > > > Even if this competition is probably mainly focussed on playing with the > different technologies and frameworks, still there are useable applications > coming out of this. Currently theres a Flex-Based client (That's my baby) and > one or two JavaScript ones in the race. The Flex one is currently actually > the only real app you could put in the Itunes or Android stores ... the > others are more Websites that look nice on Mobile and that will probably have > some offline-capabilities in the near future ;-) > > > Would there be any interest in an adaption of the Flex app for ApacheCon? > After all ... it's built with Apache-Tech ;-) Sounds awesome to me. However, LF's scheduling stuff is pretty deeply integrated with Sched, so I doubt that they'd be willing/able to move. I wonder if there's an export/import option here. -- Rich Bowen - [email protected] - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
