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Native UI Design Using EFL
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Introduction
This tip article demonstrates how to use EFL to create a basic Tizen Native application UI. EFL is an open-source toolkit that provides a set of libraries that offer useful features to applications. EFL is one of the Tizen native UI modules and is available in various Tizen profiles. A sample application is developed which implements some UI components for better understanding.
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Parsing XML data in Tizen Native App
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Introduction
Libxml2 is a commonly known XML parser and toolkit written in the C language and is freely available for integration into apps. Libxml2 library implements functions for reading, creating and manipulating XML data.
The strength of Libxml2 library is, it includes basic FTP and HTTP clients and there is no need to keep the XML file to be parsed in the local storage. In this tip document, the above mentioned library is used to build up a complete native application in Tizen which will provide the facility to use required data after parsing.
WebView in Native Application: Browsing with Multiple Tabs
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This tip document will demonstrate how to implement web browsing with multiple tabs in a Native application (which is a continuation of a previous tip document: https://developer.tizen.org/community/tip-tech/webview-native-application ).
For demonstration purpose we’ll consider 200 tabs at most.
Step-1: Creating Data Structure for Browser UI with Multiple tabs
RSS Feed Reader Using jFeed and Bootstrap
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Introduction
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a popular method of publishing posts in blogs and other websites. Subscribers of RSS feeds are able to receive updated articles and syndicated posts timely. Subscribers need to use RSS readers to receive the feeds from service providers or servers.
RSS is basically an xml file that contains information related to the posts like “Title”, “Date”, “Link”, “Description” etc. RSS-xml file has to follow a specific format set by the board (RSS Advisory Board [4]) that reviewed and set it.
Here’s an example RSS feed:
SOAP message parsing in Tizen Web
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Introduction
In this tip document, a simple example of parsing SOAP structure messages using XmlHttpRequest is discussed. SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol. When publishing complex application program interface (API) as a web service, SOAP is very useful as it is commonly used. A Tizen web app is developed to show a step by step approach for implementing SOAP structured message parsing.
Test Settings:
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Tizen Web App |
UV & Pressure Sensor Data in Web Application Development
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Introduction
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a type of radiation that is produced by the sun and some artificial sources, such as solariums. UV sensor detects the level of UV index. Atmospheric pressure is an indicator of weather. Pressure sensor detects the level of pressure in hPa unit.
Using Rear Camera in Tizen Web Application
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Introduction
In this tip document, an example is given on how to create simple camera (rear) app in Web application using Camera API. From SDK 2.4, you can select the front or rear camera using JavaScript. Facing Mode support helps us to use rear camera in Tizen Web application.
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Tizen Web App |
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Tizen SDK 2.4 |
Tested on |
Samsung Z1 |
Nearby Places Search
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Introduction
In this document, demonstration is done on how to create a simple web application in Tizen using Google Maps Geolocation API & Google Places API. The Geolocation API provides scripted access to geographical location information associated with the hosting device, such as latitude and longitude. The functions in the Google Places JavaScript library provides the facility to search for places contained within a defined area, such as the bounds of a map, or around a fixed point.
First steps with Unity in Tizen - part 3
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This article provides information how to create scripts for Unity objects to complete sample application.
First Steps with Unity in Tizen - Part 2
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This article provides information how to use Unity Editor to add and configure 3D objects to scene.