Hi,
I received a comment from Adam Lodge, on my proposal to elaborate on
capturing information for UI implementation. I couldnt update my proposal
before the deadline. I am posting it here.
Arches uses graphs as visualizations of the data relationships that exist
in the system. The rela
Thank you all for your inputs. I have submitted my proposal. Please go
through it and suggest any changes if necessary.
Thanks,
Sindhu Kiranmai
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Hi Chandra -
The added complexity is not in traversing a json object, but that the
object represents a graph. So, if you look at the json payload that is
returned when you request a report, you'll notice that the related entities
are not necessarily the same for two resources. Here's are two e
Hi Chandra -
A mobile application does not need all of the features of the desktop
application. I'd say what we are aiming for - at least this summer, is an
application that reads Arches resource data and displays it on a map -
ideally with a users location and the resource types divided into
Hi Chandra -
Thanks you for your interest in working on a mobile app for Arches. Would
you be able to elaborate a bit more on what you mean by a base structure
for the app?
Have you haven't already, a good starting point might be to check out some
of the following resources that Dennis point
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Hi Anubhav,
Welcome to the group. I would recommend you start by installing arches
locally so you can familiarize yourself with the codebase and how the site
works. For more information on that check in here:
http://archesproject.org/documentation/
Once you've done this, I would take a look at