I believe there was talk about interest in a Python client, but I dont think it exists at this moment in time. With some of the recent work we are doing, im thinking expanding our language support will become easier.
________________________________ From: Werner Keil <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:15 AM Subject: Re: device map java client Eberhard/Reza/all, Does the Python/Django support already exist or is that mainly a discussion and proposal? I'm invited to talk about Mobile Device Detection for Django tomorrow, mainly focusing around the MobileDeviceMiddleware The company behind DeviceAtlas provided this nice example: http://mobiforge.com/developing/story/build-a-mobile-and-desktop-friendly-application-django-15-minutes They point out, that it's a "entry level" solution, and (what a coincidence) DeviceAtlas would be more powerful. This listing on the DeviceAtlas site https://deviceatlas.com/resources/enterprise-api-performance shows which languages are supported so far btw. Aside from Ruby which I barely touched myself either, all others seem to be in the pipeline or in a working state. I think what should encourage us most is a comment on above 15 Minutes Django post: >I would like DeviceAtlas formed part of procces of device detection, although >the ideal would be to >implement the interface proposed by the W3C >(http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/PR-DDR-Simple-API->20080917/). Which is exactly what DeviceMap is about Even a bit older, from a time when WURFL was still open is this entry: http://www.chicagodjango.com/blog/mobile-web-development-django/ Aside from other languages like Java, the HandsetDetection.com service also has various clients, including Python: https://code.google.com/p/handset-detection-python-api-kit/ Especially the JSON/REST approach could be interesting, given the Web Service written in Java (or other languages) we have could just be consumed in a similar way. Regards. -- Werner Keil | JCP Executive Committee Member | Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion | Java Godfather | Mærsk DevOps Build Manager Twitter @wernerkeil | @JSR354 | #EclipseUOMo | #Java_Social | #DevOpsSkype werner.keil | Google+ gplus.to/wernerkeil * Copenhagen Django MeetUp: June 26 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. Werner Keil, OpenDDR Evangelist and Apache DeviceMap Committer will present "Mobile Device Detection for Django" * Eclipse DemoCamps Kepler 2013: June-August 2013, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Norway. Werner Keil, UOMo Lead, Mærsk DevOps Build Manager will present "Triple-E’class DevOps with Hudson, Maven, Kokki, Multiconf & PyDev", "M4M 2 the Rescue of M2M" On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 1:07 PM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Reza, > >I've downloaded the code and having a good hard look... >I hoping to turn out a C#-client based on what I see (my way of >grokking things) > >Did you have a chance to consider my idea (in "Python/Django Language >Support etc") regarding dClass ? > >Also I'm keeping my eye on the OpenDDR resources over at GitHub >because version 1.19 should be available soon -- if the past monthly >schedule holds. I agree with you there are some issue regarding the >resources to need clearing up. > >Anyway, off 'playing' with your DeviceMapClient... > > >esjr >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > >iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRxtcLAAoJEOxywXcFLKYc0/IIAJWUOzrYnq/INRepRrz+bF3A >BzZpo5N4/yz6hMMye1OIlJd3Zy1Y859A47EI82iGMjpkQ4FRiqZ8Fgue0IOQq7Sz >6hjfvDouUKNts+cloG2GnVURLfb0gxPRbP0lVkjIjMzwUaciNQbJ1ul6O7HXtZsF >nVxMf93+PA+6eZkVL6dbbkIyDHsTEgDUmxbwbFvB/X7n/r6Xjix0EFIK5/COk2U8 >Z3NSNJF/gp/z66SWfWauKI82UOLzCytcMVDY8o0tkcbUZFWWvvAgttXrDvgo4csX >bUkzEkRYArP6Thmshmo0EtYXIXfolB6s2DoVWMSz9sXNCkhM/AgUEPknVp27D7U= >=lxPk >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
