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kandi X-RAY | IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications Summary

kandi X-RAY | IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications Summary

IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications is a Java library typically used in User Interface, Frontend Framework, React applications. IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications build file is not available and it has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

IBM Ready App for Telecommunications demonstrates a new genre of mobile service provider where plans are controlled by the end user and not limited to a few choices. These dynamic service providers are starting to emerge all around the world. The app empowers the customer to control their mobile voice, text, and data plan while empowering the service provider to provide the right offers at the right time. Please visit this blog for details on the business case.
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              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 30 star(s) with 23 fork(s). There are 34 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 7 open issues and 8 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 3 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications is current.

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              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

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              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

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              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has a Non-SPDX License.
              Non-SPDX licenses can be open source with a non SPDX compliant license, or non open source licenses, and you need to review them closely before use.

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              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
              Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
              IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications saves you 4426 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 9370 lines of code, 791 functions and 168 files.
              It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Initializes the tab layout
            • This method is called when a tab is being deleted
            • Sets the current screen
            • Handles a page transition
            • Initialize the login
            • Alert an error
            • Called when a tab is selected
            • Updates the FAB tag and click listener and click listeners
            • Called when the window is created
            • Initialize the controller
            • Validates the credentials
            • Override this method to handle the login failure
            • Initializes this view
            • Binds the current usage of the current cycle
            • Handle a challenge
            • Handle authentication success
            • Create a view for this fragment
            • Create the view for this fragment
            • Binds data to the PlanViewHolder
            • Returns wifi locations
            • Initializes the activity
            • Binds the view to the layout
            • Initializes this instance
            • Called when the map is ready
            • Binds the AppUsage ViewHolder to the ListViewHolder
            • Get the root view
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            ERROR: function jsonb_array_elements_text(jsonb[]) does not exist
            Asked 2022-Apr-11 at 15:51

            Having a hard time traversing and querying elements from a jsonb[] row.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Apr-09 at 06:24

            In PostgreSQL all jsonb array functions only for using JSONB types, not JSONB[].

            1. First-way you can use unnest function to convert arrays to rows, after then you can use jsonb_array_elements.

            2. Second-way change type JSONB[] to JSON in your table. Don't worry, you can still insert your JSON string data which is written above into JSONB field without any problems. Inside the JSON and JSONB strings, we can use arrays using formatted strings. Jsonb array functions only for arrays written inside JSON string.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71803700

            QUESTION

            Is there any way to crop videos in JavaScript with a crop box, without using React or Vue?
            Asked 2022-Mar-11 at 15:51

            I was trying to crop videos with cropper.js, but from what I understand that it is impossible and only works for photos. I've looked everywhere for resources to do such, but I couldn't find anything. If you don't know what I am talking about I would like something like this https://codesandbox.io/s/react-easy-crop-for-videos-lfhme but uses JavaScript instead of React. The reason I don't want to switch to a frontend framework is because I am using Django for my backend, and am not comfortable with switching to APIs, and using React or Vue, since I am really far into my project. I also want to avoid using a hybrid architecture if possible. If anyone knows of any libraries or repositories I can check out that might help me that would be much appreciated.

            Just in case I can use videos in cropper.js here is my source code.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-05 at 20:48

            You didn't explain your use case in much detail, but if you just want to crop videos with a few known aspect ratio options, you can do this pretty easily do this with vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

            HTML:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71318002

            QUESTION

            How to connect Django Rest API to a html CSS JS frontend
            Asked 2022-Feb-12 at 08:36

            I am new to programming and one thing I am very confused about, my boss has told me to create a rest API about an app which I have completed all the signups, login, and other parts. But now I have to create a frontend but all the tutorials on the internet are about create rest API of Django to react or some other frontend framework, is their any tutorial on YouTube about connecting to a html CSS JavaScript on frontend to Rest API. thanks.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-12 at 08:36

            If you don't want a frontend just follow the official django tutorial to learn how to serve html/css/js from django.

            From there you can either pass the data you need from your api down through the django context, or you can use fetch or something similar to grab it from javascript.

            The latter would look like this.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71090033

            QUESTION

            Override CORS policy in java springboot
            Asked 2022-Jan-30 at 09:32

            I am trying to have my frontend server pull an http request from my backend server, but am getting the following error in my browser console:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 22:27

            A quick approach is to add @CrossOrigin (import is org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.CrossOrigin) to your Rest Controller(s).

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69856708

            QUESTION

            How do I move an image background inside of a container, without moving the container itself?
            Asked 2022-Jan-30 at 01:32

            I have a container being used to hold a registration form. I tried adding position: relative then using top: combined with a negative integer to move the image, but what happens instead is that the entire container is being moved, rather than the background image. I am using bootstrap as a frontend framework.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-30 at 01:32

            The first point is to try not to use negative position value in your CSS code as much as possible. It's kind of dirty code and may cause some issues in styling later!

            Why don't you use background-position to set the position of the image background?

            as an example:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70910716

            QUESTION

            How to host a React app in Nodejs without using Express?
            Asked 2021-Dec-19 at 20:00

            I know the standard way is to use Express, but i was wondering how i could achieve this without having to use it. I already know how to serve html files using http/https in a common website (without a frontend framework) through nodejs, but when i tried to do the same with index.html from React app, it wouldn't work. I think it's important to mention that i am using react-router. I searched a lot about this but every tutorial would use Express, so i couldn't find help in google.

            Here's how i would do with plain html:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-19 at 20:00

            Ok, i eventually got it:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70404577

            QUESTION

            image tag - how to put on an ICON (not string - NOT URL) in case of url failure?
            Asked 2021-Dec-19 at 13:56

            I am using React.js as Frontend framework,

            I have an icon from antd, and I want to put it in the 'alt' prop of an image tag, so in case that the url I pass there will be null - it will go to put the icon there.

            I tried using 'alt' but it only accepts string. is it possible to put there an icon? (like one from antd?)

            to emphasize - I want to add it as - }

            as in in an actual icon and NOT AS A URL.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-19 at 12:17

            Use the onerror attribute.

            From the docs:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70411258

            QUESTION

            Javascript Dynamic Data binding code not working
            Asked 2021-Dec-15 at 14:08

            I am writing code that uses data binding to change the innerHTML of an span to the input of the user, but I can't get it to work. What it should do is show the input on the right side of the input field on both the input fields, but it doesn't. Can someone please help me out.

            HTML:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 13:37

            Your main issue is this part:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70364369

            QUESTION

            Frontend framework change
            Asked 2021-Oct-18 at 14:16

            We are a small company, using emberjs as the main frontend framework for our projects. The frontend architect sticks to it like liquid glue sticks to paper, because he doesn't know any other frameworks. The main reason that is forced is the slogan: 'convention over configuration'. And there are reasons like emberjs is faster in larger scale applications. Anyone can reason pro-contra for emberjs, angular, react etc.. (hopefully someone who knows all of them, at least emberjs, and another)? We are having meeting sessions about this, where junior frontend devs try to convince the architect about the other frameworks. In my opinion this should not be a technical issue, all of the frameworks are capable of developing 'larger scale' applications. The real reason should be the recruiting, we would find react/angular devs more easily. Thanks

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-18 at 14:16

            I was in the same situation and managed to migrate to react+redux toolkit+nextjs.

            The way I started my introduction is by explaining what is react. React is a rendering engine. I compared it to glimmer components and ember components. I then explained that most of our components were ember components wich are deprecated and need to be migrated anyway

            I then explained that we could just live with ember data, ember cli and react.

            Then I showed why ember cli was old and there was this new cool kid embroider that we will need to migrate in the future. I explained what was embroider and how it compared with nextjs. I pointed out that I had experience with react and nextjs but not with embroider.

            Then I pitched that Ember Data along with nextjs and react was a viable solution. I also showed that the standard stack with nextjs and react was to use in place of ember data: redux toolkit (you could choose react-query depending on your needs)

            At the end of this meeting, people were excited but still had questions. I then had to do different presentations and discussions about architecture and costs. I produced swot analysis, risk analysis, benchmarks on component libraries (we went with zendesk garden), cost of development per feature..

            It's a long process but if you take time to discuss. Remove any passion from the discussions and at the end focus on reducing costs, you'll get your migration.. and yeah the fact we were struggling to recruit ember experts helped with my arguments :D

            I should write a blog post about that xD

            PS: regarding "convention over configuration", you can find this concept applied by nextjs and redux toolkit

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69616110

            QUESTION

            Can ReactJS run without node in Symfony 5.3 using their Webpack Encore Bundle
            Asked 2021-Sep-18 at 09:19

            Right now I'm building an application where I use Symfony 5.3 as a full stack framework. So I use twig for my views and vanilla javascript. At first this wasn't a big problem but I had to build a few multi step forms and it's starting to be really annoying. Although I'm new to frontend frameworks I want to give ReactJS a try. After some searching I found Symfony's Encore bundle. The only problem that I have is that the hosting server does NOT have NodeJS installed.

            Is it possible to use React (with Encore) without node running?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-18 at 09:18

            reactjs app is a list of static js and css files that don't require nodejs to be run, but nodejs is required to build react application

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69233209

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            Install IBM-Ready-App-for-Telecommunications

            The user can browse through the application by logging in using credentials where username and password are same (For ex john/john). The app has multiple tabs, one each for - data plan, text plan, message plan and talk plan. Customer can upgrade any of these plans individually. Also there is a quick recharge option available on each of these screens. Hotspot feature is available on the home screen of the app. This lists the 10 nearby hotspots of the Telco provider, and this data is retrieved using Cloudant Geospatial queries. Throughout the app analytics data is collected, which can be monitored by configuring IBM Cloud Mobile Analytics Service.
            HotSpot feature: The app retrieves hotspot entries from a Cloudant db using Mobilefirst adapter - 'CloudantGeoAdapter' and shows in the map. For this feature to work, please do the following setup. Download the adapters -. In adapter.xml of CloudantGeoAdapter configure the Cloudant service details like account name and credentials. Build the adapters and deploy to server. For more details on building adapter please refer to this link. Register the application TelcoReadyAppAndroid in Mobilefirst admin console using the following details. Application Name : TelcoReadyAppAndroid. Download the application TelcoReadyAppAndroid and import in Android Studio. Edit the mfpclient.properties and update wlServerHost and wlServerPort values to point to the MFP server. For the hotspot functionality to work,. Build and run the app on the device. On the login screen, please enter the username and password same for example john/john for the authentication to work. The app shows up the base plan and the additional packs that are available as add-on. As the add-ons are selected by the user, the base plan is updated and the same information is sent to the backend by the TelcoUserAdaper. CloudantGeoAdapter fetches the hotspot details from Cloudant DB and displays on the map. Analytics data is captured throughout the app. So, if analytics service is configured for the MFP server, custom charts can be drawn to showcase the customer usage patterns. For example, the mobile analytics custom chart below shows the number of hits on the different application pages.
            HotSpot feature: The app retrieves hotspot entries from a Cloudant db using Mobilefirst adapter - 'CloudantGeoAdapter' and shows in the map. For this feature to work, please do the following setup. Create a database by name 'telco' in a Cloudant service instance. Upload JSON documents given in the file CloudantGeoAdapter/hotspots.json into 'telco' db Create the following design document (index) { "_id": "_design/geodd", "_rev": "1-951ce177f5894819fa5a70da5f7e7920", "st_indexes": { "geoidx": { "index": "function(doc) {if (doc.geometry && doc.geometry.coordinates) {st_index(doc.geometry);}}" } } }
            Download the adapters - UserLoginAdapter - Validates the user credentials TelcoUserAdapter - Sends the telco plan update details to the backend server(dummy backend) CloudantGeoAdapter - Uses Cloudant geospatial query to display the hotspots.
            In adapter.xml of CloudantGeoAdapter configure the Cloudant service details like account name and credentials.
            Build the adapters and deploy to server. For more details on building adapter please refer to this link
            Register the application TelcoReadyAppAndroid in Mobilefirst admin console using the following details Application Name : TelcoReadyAppAndroid Package : com.ibm.mil.readyapps.telco version : 1.0
            Download the application TelcoReadyAppAndroid and import in Android Studio. Edit the mfpclient.properties and update wlServerHost and wlServerPort values to point to the MFP server
            For the hotspot functionality to work, Get an API key by following the steps here and update the same in the AndroidManifest.xml
            Build and run the app on the device.
            On the login screen, please enter the username and password same for example john/john for the authentication to work.
            The app shows up the base plan and the additional packs that are available as add-on.
            As the add-ons are selected by the user, the base plan is updated and the same information is sent to the backend by the TelcoUserAdaper.
            CloudantGeoAdapter fetches the hotspot details from Cloudant DB and displays on the map.
            Analytics data is captured throughout the app. So, if analytics service is configured for the MFP server, custom charts can be drawn to showcase the customer usage patterns. For example, the mobile analytics custom chart below shows the number of hits on the different application pages

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