Hi all,
i just bought a TI CC2541 and i wanna make some little projetc. I'm totally noob of android develop (a little about other things) so looking around in internet i find this site.
My question is: is Evothings the right solution for me? i need to make an android WIDGET to show some data from ti sensors, nothing really difficult i think but i see many post about applications but none about widget.
so, please do not shoot me,tell me if is ok for this 1st idea.
thanks
marco
Is evothings right for me ?
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Re: Is evothings right for me ?
Hi marco,
I can't say if it is right for you but I chose to use Evothings because I am a front end web developer and wanted to create IoT solutions for android and iOS using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Once I figured out how to use Workbench on the desktop with the Evothings Client my handheld devices I was able to do what I wanted with a ble device.
Thanks,
robertg
I can't say if it is right for you but I chose to use Evothings because I am a front end web developer and wanted to create IoT solutions for android and iOS using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Once I figured out how to use Workbench on the desktop with the Evothings Client my handheld devices I was able to do what I wanted with a ble device.
Thanks,
robertg
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Re: Is evothings right for me ?
Hi robertg,
thanks for your support, but my 1st problem is if Evothing may be correct for a widget project. what did you think about?
thanks for your support, but my 1st problem is if Evothing may be correct for a widget project. what did you think about?
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Hi marco,
For my project I have a sensor film connected to an RedBearLab Blend. I started my project using http://evothings.com/arduino-ble-quick-walk-through/ and then modified it to read analog input from the sensor film. I am using those values to determine what to display on the phone. I am also reading the rssi value of the Blend.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/1917
http://redbearlab.com/blend/
This might be a good place for you to start:
http://evothings.com/quick-guide-to-making-a-mobile-app-for-the-ti-sensortag-using-javascript/
robertg
For my project I have a sensor film connected to an RedBearLab Blend. I started my project using http://evothings.com/arduino-ble-quick-walk-through/ and then modified it to read analog input from the sensor film. I am using those values to determine what to display on the phone. I am also reading the rssi value of the Blend.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/1917
http://redbearlab.com/blend/
This might be a good place for you to start:
http://evothings.com/quick-guide-to-making-a-mobile-app-for-the-ti-sensortag-using-javascript/
robertg
Re: Is evothings right for me ?
If I understand correctly, Marco is asking if Evothings can build an Android widget as well as an app. The difference is that an app simply has a static icon with which you can launch the app, but a widget has an icon that can show some dynamic content such as weather, battery level etc. I will let the Evothings guys speak about it, but I don't think the difference is as trivial as it might first seem.
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Ahh, that makes sense Don. The front end web developer in me didn't make that distinction. Thanks!
Re: Is evothings right for me ?
As pointed out an Android widget is currently not possible to build using Cordova/JavaScript. You would need to create a native Android widget (in Java) was far as I know. One day perhaps this will be possible, depending on how Google evolves Android development tools.
Best regards, Mikael
Best regards, Mikael
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