Anyone knows what's the difference between enterprise and non-enterprise edition?
Saw 2 version of IBM MobileFirst Platform Foundation when trying to download via Passport Advantage.
Thanks,
yongjin
Important difference is in licensing . You can pay for licensing and avail IBM enterprise support with the enterprise editions . The enterprise edition should also come with better security and more features and options especially on the server side components. The exact features that will be available in the enterprise edition varies with the mobilefirst platform versions. This link here explains the different editions. You should check each version documentation to get a better understanding.
Related
I need to integrate Lync Conversation Window Extension(CWE) with Skype for business(s4b) for some project requirement. Is CWE compatible with s4b? if yes how feasible it is to implement it.
On official documentation - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/desktop/how-to-create-a-conversation-window-extension-application-in-lync-sdk of for Lync CWE, there were three prerequisites for this development -
1. Microsoft Lync 2013 must be installed and running on the development computer.
2. You must have sign-in credentials for Microsoft Lync Server 2013.
3. Microsoft Lync 2013 SDK must be installed on the development computer.
So that is why I have doubt whether it is compatible with s4b or not.
Yes, CWEs still work with Skype for Business 2015 and 2019. However, using them comes with a slight risk as the client SDK is out of mainstream support
We have product of our organization which we have developed in .net 4.5 (c#). Now we provide this solution in the form of library (.dll) to our vendors (partners) who develop client facing applications.
Here we have our product (SDK) developed in .net, Java and iOs (mobile SDK). As per client OS and requirement we provided any of solution.
Now we want to develop the same in .net core as it is platform independent.
My question is how I can create .net core library and provide the same to our vendors so that they can use the same and develop the cross platform applications OR as per client facing requirement. But here our solution would be only one i.e. .net core lib instead of multiple SDKs of .net, java or iOS
Please suggest, as i couldn't see the option to publish .net core library as self contained.
API Bridging is fully supported in Professional Edition. Is there a way to connect third party database using realm with Developer Edition ?
I'm just getting started with Xamarin development, and I'm discovery the wonders of using Couchbase Light / Mobile to manage local data and data sync. I watched a very nice video from Xamarin Evolve 2014, in which the folks from Couchbase presented some great use cases for using Couchbase in Xamarin mobile apps.
My question is: given, that there are 3 components involved - the Light/Mobile library, the Gateway, and the Server - for me to start my development, and, later on to deploy in production: are all these components commercial, are there an open source counterparts? If only commercial components exist - what is the pricing?
-Eugene
Couchbase and Couchbase Mobile are Open Source under an Apache 2.0 license, with the development in the open on github.
There are two binary releases, a Community Edition and an Enterprise Edition which each have different terms in their license agreements and as pointed out, the Enterprise Edition is through subscription, which gives the subscriber access to Couchbase, Inc. for help, enhancements and an escalation path when you need to resolve something right away.
Previously I followed the (MCTS): Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) Certification Guide book to get certification on BTS server 2010, this book helped me a lot to understand the patterns and different methods of BTS usage.
This time, In the same way, I would like to pass certification on BTS-ESB tool kit 2.0.
Please could any one suggest which book will give more on knowledge on BTS-ESB tool kit 2.0 basics?
You can follow the BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.1 learning website to learn something about BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.1. There have a lot of ESB Toolkit resources.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff699598(v=BTS.70).aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/biztalk/dd876606.aspx