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SAP-samples
The partner reference application provides samples and guidance to build, deploy, run, and integrate full-stack multi-tenant applications on the SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP).
SAP-samples
The partner reference application provides a "golden path" to build, deploy, run, and integrate full-stack cloud applications on the SAP Business Technology Platform for SAP partners in the Cloud ERP market.
SAP-samples
The ABAP Partner Reference Application provides samples and guidance to build, deploy, and run Side-by-side, Multi-tenant applications based on the SAP BTP ABAP Cloud to extend and integrate with SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud.
NestieGuilas
Marketing Platform Google Analytics Terms of Service These Google Analytics Terms of Service (this "Agreement") are entered into by Google LLC ("Google") and the entity executing this Agreement ("You"). This Agreement governs Your use of the standard Google Analytics (the "Service"). BY CLICKING THE "I ACCEPT" BUTTON, COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS, OR USING THE SERVICE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE REVIEWED AND ACCEPT THIS AGREEMENT AND ARE AUTHORIZED TO ACT ON BEHALF OF, AND BIND TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE OWNER OF THIS ACCOUNT. In consideration of the foregoing, the parties agree as follows: 1. Definitions. "Account" refers to the account for the Service. All Profiles (as applicable) linked to a single Property will have their Hits aggregated before determining the charge for the Service for that Property. 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You will comply with all applicable laws and regulations in Your use of and access to the Documentation, Software, Service and Reports. 5. Confidentiality and Beta Features. Neither party will use or disclose the other party's Confidential Information without the other's prior written consent except for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement or if required by law, regulation or court order; in which case, the party being compelled to disclose Confidential Information will give the other party as much notice as is reasonably practicable prior to disclosing the Confidential Information. Certain Service features are identified as "Alpha," "Beta," "Experiment," (either within the Service or elsewhere by Google) or as otherwise unsupported or confidential (collectively, "Beta Features"). You may not disclose any information from Beta Features or the terms or existence of any non-public Beta Features. Google will have no liability arising out of or related to any Beta Features. 6. Information Rights and Publicity. Google and its wholly owned subsidiaries may retain and use, subject to the terms of its privacy policy (located at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/), information collected in Your use of the Service. Google will not share Your Customer Data or any Third Party's Customer Data with any third parties unless Google (i) has Your consent for any Customer Data or any Third Party's consent for the Third Party's Customer Data; (ii) concludes that it is required by law or has a good faith belief that access, preservation or disclosure of Customer Data is reasonably necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of Google, its users or the public; or (iii) provides Customer Data in certain limited circumstances to third parties to carry out tasks on Google's behalf (e.g., billing or data storage) with strict restrictions that prevent the data from being used or shared except as directed by Google. When this is done, it is subject to agreements that oblige those parties to process Customer Data only on Google's instructions and in compliance with this Agreement and appropriate confidentiality and security measures. 7. Privacy. 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Additionally, if Your Account and/or Properties are terminated, You will (i) delete all copies of the GAMC from all Properties and/or (ii) suspend any and all use of the SDKs within 3 business days of such termination. In the event of any termination (a) You will not be entitled to any refunds of any usage fees or any other fees, and (b) any outstanding balance for Service rendered through the date of termination will be immediately due and payable in full and (c) all of Your historical Report data will no longer be available to You. 15. Modifications to Terms of Service and Other Policies. Google may modify these terms or any additional terms that apply to the Service to, for example, reflect changes to the law or changes to the Service. You should look at the terms regularly. Google will post notice of modifications to these terms at https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/, the Google Analytics Policies at www.google.com/analytics/policies/, or other policies referenced in these terms at the applicable URL for such policies. Changes will not apply retroactively and will become effective no sooner than 14 days after they are posted. If You do not agree to the modified terms for the Service, You should discontinue Your use Google Analytics. No amendment to or modification of this Agreement will be binding unless (i) in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of Google, (ii) You accept updated terms online, or (iii) You continue to use the Service after Google has posted updates to the Agreement or to any policy governing the Service. 16. Miscellaneous, Applicable Law and Venue. Google will be excused from performance in this Agreement to the extent that performance is prevented, delayed or obstructed by causes beyond its reasonable control. 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This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of the parties hereto. The following sections of this Agreement will survive any termination thereof: 1, 4, 5, 6 (except the last two sentences), 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, and 17. 17. Google Analytics for Firebase. If You link a Property to Firebase (“Firebase Linkage”) as part of using the Service, the following terms, in addition to Sections 1-16 above, will also apply to You, and will also govern Your use of the Service, including with respect to Your use of Firebase Linkage. Other than as modified below, all other terms will stay the same and continue to apply. In the event of a conflict between this Section 17 and Sections 1-16 above, the terms in Section 17 will govern and control solely with respect to Your use of the Firebase Linkage. The following definition in Section 1 is modified as follows: "Hit" means a collection of interactions that results in data being sent to the Service and processed. Examples of Hits may include page view hits and ecommerce hits. A Hit can be a call to the Service by various libraries, but does not have to be so (e.g., a Hit can be delivered to the Service by other Google Analytics-supported protocols and mechanisms made available by the Service to You). For the sake of clarity, a Hit does not include certain events whose collection reflects interactions with certain Properties capable of supporting multiple data streams, and which may include screen views and custom events (the collection of events, an “Enhanced Packet”). 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kristian-georgiev
Advanced systems have been developed to enable accurate room-scale 3D tracking for virtual reality applications. Steam has recently made these tools available for community development (https://partner.steamgames.com/vrlicensing, https://www.triadsemi.com/steamvr-tracking/). These tools can be leveraged to enable wireless 6-degree of freedom tracking of freely moving animals for experimental neuroscience. This would provide a large number of benefits compared to current video-based tracking technology and would likely become the _de-facto gold-standard method in the field, once implemented. A functional system requires the development of calibration and sensor fusion algorithms to combine 15-60Hz room-scale optical tracking with 500Hz local inertial reference frame data. This UROP would focus on the development and verification of these algorithms in a high level programming language and then implementing them on existing head-borne FPGAs and microcontrollers being used in the Wilson lab for behavioral research.
SAP-archive
DEPRECATED - This project contains a reference application, showcasing an end-to-end development scenario for a multitenant extension on SAP BTP Kyma runtime, which has an SAP partner as focus persona.
SAP-samples
The partner reference application extension provides samples and guidance to build, deploy, and run the extension applications for customer specific requirement in the multi-tenant environment on the SAP Business Technology Platform.
Are you a business owner? And Do you want to grow your business and drive high R.O.I? Yes! Amazing! you are at the right place, please continue to read... But? How to grow my business and drive high R.O.I? As a business owner you certainly think about quick & cycling sales, with loyal, repeated users and also new customers. The answer is... Affiliate Marketing! "Affiliate marketing is an excellent opportunity if you truly believe in the value of the product you're selling. Because many times, you can make money off of something you would probably recommend anyway." - Neil Patel, Yes, it sounds classy. Let's start from the beginning with one more question. • What is Affiliate Marketing? In simple terms, "It is a way to gain commission or a small amount by advertising (promoting) other brands’ products." Nowadays many businesses have huge growth in their revenue through affiliate channels and successful affiliate programs. You can also start with your own small business and can earn a large amount of commission through the best affiliate channels and programs. In this process, the affiliate normally finds a product then promotes that product, and earns commission from each and every sale they make. Complete well, this result-driven source can be a significant part of your business by the network you have a tidy income. This process looks attractive and interesting! Right! Let's take one step ahead to understand this. How does affiliate marketing work? In this process, there are two to four parties involved to make it successful. It is a work with below key team players: 1. The Merchant 2. Affiliate (Publisher, Partner) 3. Affiliate Network 4. Customers Get started to talk about all in details: 1. The Merchant (Advertiser, Brand)- The merchant means, owner of products or creator of products and it can be our partner, seller, brand, advertiser, or retailer also. It can be a big company too. In short, anyone can be a merchant in this. Brands that promote a product or services and contain direct to the customer, retail, subscription services, home-improvement, automotive, financial, legal lawsuit, sweepstakes, survey, E-commerce, education, health, B2B, and many more. 2. Affiliate (Publisher, Partner)- Affiliate means publisher, partner to brand. Affiliates can be a website, active social media poster, niche content sites, product review sites, mobile applications, mass media sites, coupons, gift cards, an app to app marketing platforms, and another brand. The affiliate is delivering the best offers to their audience and building relationships with their brand. It can drive traffic to brands or merchants' sites. 3. Affiliate Network- An affiliate network (the network) connects the merchants to the publishers. The network often offers reporting tools and helpful resources to help you become the best affiliate marketers. A big example of an affiliate network is Amazon. In the affiliate program, affiliate networks normally manage all tracking records, reporting, and payment to publishers. Even more, they also provide tracking technology to some affiliate networks and provide full-service management of programs. An affiliate network can assign brand access to a network of affiliates who want to work with them. They also allow these affiliates access to 1 to hundreds of affiliate programs. 4. Customers- So many bloggers and affiliates have not involved the customer in this list, but from my side, I personally add them because the customer or the consumer makes the affiliate system continue flowing. The audience of affiliates turn to the power of submitting a lead, for making a purchase, signing up for a newsletter, testing out a service, and becoming a new customer. I hope that you getting a little idea about affiliate marketing so that you catch the below information useful and benefits if you are a new start-up or beginners: Benefits to beginners or new start-up: • Performance Base • Expand Audience • Boost Your Fame • Cost-Effective • Increase Traffic and Sales • Performance Base- "You need to be competitive. Do your homework and determine what other similar offers are paying." - Nic De Herrera It stands on a basis of performance. Affiliates are only paid an amount of profit once the required action or sales are done by them. If you search for quality conversions to earn a large affiliate being more motivated to push more conversion to earn high commission through it. • Expand Audience- Presently, affiliates might appear for each and every type of product. Whether you are looking to enter into e-commerce, automotive, or for many more niches like sweepstakes, survey there will be constantly significant sites to adjust with. The best part about affiliates is that many of them have a large audience base, so your affiliation with them may be leveraging their wide audiences. • Boost your fame- You can boost your brand fame by partnering with formal and decent sites. This decent site makes your brand a winner and helps to gain customers' trust in your brands' products. Many customers have particular sites to reference products to purchases. • Cost-Effective- It's all about the supply part of the sales you made; this is a very cost-effective method to advertise your products with affiliates. When you compare this with another online promotion model, it's a very profitable and cost-effective strategy to reduce risk efforts. • Increase Traffic and Sales- It is a strong sales channel which executes perfectly to increase your brand traffic and sales. A successful business is not reliant on your product sales only, but it's based on your brand and product's promotion to generate traffic and increase sales. The affiliate program will drive high-quality traffic and make it able to grow with the competitive market. Key Points- • An affiliate marketing is a performance-based marketing platform to drive more relevant traffic for your affiliate product to increase sales and get high R.O.I. You can join this as an advertiser or publisher and start getting passive income. There are several benefits like: • Performance Base • Expand Audience • Boost Your Fame • Cost-Effective • Increase Traffic and Sales I hope you guys understand what affiliate marketing is and how it's run and most important the number of benefits to being an affiliate with a reputed affiliate marketing agency. Summary: Affiliate marketing is a performance-based marketing platform to drive more relevance for your affiliate product to increase sales and get high R.O.I. You can work in affiliate marketing as an advertiser or publisher. There are many benefits of affiliate marketing like performance base, expanding the audience, boosting your fame, cost-effectiveness, increasing traffic and sales.
SAP-samples
The On stack Partner Reference Application is a reference implementation that provides clear guidance on the golden path for partners. It is built as an on-stack extension on SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition, demonstrating how to extend core business processes while adhering to SAP’s clean-core principles.
FOR MVC DEVLEOPERS THE FEAUTURES OF ASP.NET CORE ASP.NET Core 1.0 gives a patched up Web development system adapted towards the prerequisites of present day Web applications. The new structure, as of now in RC1, obliges you to learn numerous new ideas not found in ASP.NET MVC 5. To that end, this article identifies a couple of essential components that ASP.NET MVC 5 designers ought to know as they get ready to take in this new structure. 1. ASP.NET Core on Numerous Runways ASP.NET Core is a piece of .NET Core—another measured structure that backings numerous stages.ASP.NET and the .NET framework are focused on towards the Windows stage. Then again, ASP.NET Core is created to bolster various stages including Windows, Mac, and Linux. This additionally implies, dissimilar to ASP.NET web applications, basically, keep running under IIS, the ASP.NET Core applications can keep running under non-IIS Web servers. Figure 1 demonstrates the part of the .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The part of the .NET Core and ASP.NET Core - A Web application worked with ASP.NET Core can target ASP.NET Framework 4.6 or the ASP.NET Core. The Web applications focusing on ASP.NET Framework 4.6 run just on the Windows stage. The Web applications focusing on the ASP.NET Core can keep running on Windows and non-Windows stages. Obviously, as on this composition, ASP.NET Core doesn't offer the same rich usefulness offered by ASP.NET Framework 4.6. 2. Part of Project.json ASP.NET Core utilizes an exceptional document—Project.json for putting away all the undertaking level configuration data. Project.config can store numerous design settings, for example, references to NuGet bundles utilized as a part of the task and target structures. "dependencies": { "Microsoft.AspNet.IISPlatformHandler": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Server.Kestrel": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc": "6.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.TagHelpers": "6.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.StaticFiles": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Tooling.Razor": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "EntityFramework.MicrosoftSqlServer": "7.0.0-rc1-final", "EntityFramework.Commands": "7.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Session": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Newtonsoft.Json": "8.0.3" The Project.json record stores configuration data in JSON position. The above markup demonstrates a conditions segment that contains a rundown of NuGet bundles required by the application. For instance, the Web application under thought requires the 6.0.0-rc1-last form of Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc get together, etc 3. Part of AppSettings.json ASP.NET stores application configuration settings in Web.config. For instance, engineers utilize the <appSettings> area to store custom application settings, the <connectionStrings> segment to store database association strings, etc. ASP.NET Core utilizes AppSettings.json to store such bits of data. Consider the accompanying configuration: { "AppSettings": { "Title": "My ASP.NET Core Application" }, "Data": { "DefaultConnection": { "ConnectionString": "data source=.; initial catalog=Northwind;integrated security=true" } } } The previous JSON markup comprises of two properties or keys, to be specific AppSettings and Data. The AppSettings property holds a sub-key named Title. The Title sub-key has a string estimation of "My ASP.NET Core Application". Also, the Data key has a DefaultConnection sub-key. The DefaultConnection thusly has a ConnectionString sub-key. 4. Application set-up In ASP.NET, Global.asax goes about as the passage point for your application. You can wire different events handlers for occasions, for example, Application_Start and Session_Start, in the Global.asax record. In ASP.NET Core, the application startup happens in an unexpected way—it happens through a Startup class. one such Startup class - public class Startup { public Startup(IHostingEnvironment env, IApplicationEnvironment app) { ConfigurationBuilder builder = new ConfigurationBuilder(); builder.SetBasePath(app.ApplicationBasePath); builder.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json"); IConfigurationRoot config = builder.Build(); string str = config.Get<string> ("Data:DefaultConnection:ConnectionString"); // do something with str } public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddMvc(); services.AddEntityFramework() .AddSqlServer(); } public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app) { app.UseStaticFiles(); app.UseMvc(routes => { routes.MapRoute( name: "default", template: "{controller=Home}/ {action=Index}/{id?}"); }); } public static void Main(string[] args) => WebApplication.Run<Startup>(args); } The Startup class appeared above starts with a constructor. The constructor stacks the AppSettings.json record utilizing ConfigurationBuilder class. The Get() strategy then is utilized to peruse the database association string put away in the AppSettings.json document. The ConfigureServices() technique includes the administrations required by the application. For instance, here you add MVC and Entity Framework to the administrations gathering. The Configure() technique determines and arranges the administrations included before for application's utilization. For instance, the MVC directing is designed in the code appeared previously. 5. Tag Helpers In ASP.NET MVC 5, you utilized HTML assistants, for example, BeginForm(), LabelFor(), and TextBoxFor() to render structures and frame fields. You can keep on using HTML partners in ASP.NET Core, too. However, there is a superior option: Tag Helpers. Label aides take the type of standard HTML labels with certain extraordinary asp-* credits added to them. Consider the accompanying markup that renders a structure: <form asp-controller="Home" asp-action="Save" method="post"> <table border="1" cellpadding="10"> <tr> <td><label asp-for="FirstName">First Name :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="FirstName" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="LastName">Last Name :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="LastName" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="Email">Email :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="Email" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="Phone">Phone :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="Phone" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> Observe clearly, the properties that start with asp-. They are characterized by the label aides. For instance, the structure label aide utilizes asp-controller ascribe to indicate the objective controller name and asp-activity credit to determine the objective activity technique name. Correspondingly, asp-for traits utilized with name and info label partners tie a name or a text box to a model property. Label partners are more advantageous to use than HTML assistants in light of the fact that their linguistic structure nearly takes after the HTML markup. 6. View Components In MVC 5, you utilized halfway perspectives as a way to reuse markup and code. ASP.NET Core presents View Components, the more intense and adaptable option. A perspective part comprises of a class normally acquired from ViewComponent base class and a perspective record containing the required markup. This programming model is entirely like the one utilized by controllers and perspectives. It permits you to separate code and markup from each other—code in the perspective segment class and markup in a perspective. Once made, you can utilize a perspective segment on a perspective by utilizing the @Component.Invoke() technique. 7. Dependency Injection ASP.NET Core gives an inbuilt reliance infusion system. The DI system of ASP.NET Core offers four-lifetime modes for a sort being infused: Singleton: An object of an administration (the sort to be infused) is made and supplied to all the requests to that administration. Along these lines, fundamentally all requests get the same article to work with. Scoped: An object of an administration is made for every single request. In this way, every request gets another event of an administration to work with. Transient: An object of an administration is made each time an article is asked. Instance: For this situation, you are in charge of making an object of an administration. The DI system then uses that case in singleton mode said prior public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddMvc(); services.AddSingleton<IMyService,MyService>(); } Here, MyService is the sort to be enlisted with the DI structure and actualizes IMyService. The AddSingleton() technique enlists this type for Singleton mode portrayed previously. Once a sort is enrolled with the DI system, you can infuse it in a controller like this: public class HomeController : Controller { private IMyService obj; public HomeController(IMyService obj) { this.obj = obj; } .... .... } 8. Gulp, Grunt, and Bower Support Gulp and Grunt are JavaScript assignment runners. They help you computerize generally required undertakings, for example, packaging JavaScript and CSS records, minifying JavaScript and CSS documents, and arranging Less and Sass records (and some more). They are introduced utilizing npm (Node Package Manager). The ASP.NET Core venture made utilizing Visual Studio 2015 permits you to include Grunt and Gulp arrangement documents furthermore gives Task Runner Explorer to screen the errands. Bower is a bundle administrator basically for front-end bundles. Front-end bundles are the bundles that you use in your Web pages, for example, JavaScript libraries/systems and CSS records. For instance, you may introduce jQuery in your ASP.NET Core venture by utilizing Bower. An ASP.NET Core venture made utilizing Visual Studio 2015 permits you to include a Bower setup document. You likewise can work with the bundles utilizing the Manage Bower Packages menu choice. 9. Single Programming for Web API Model for and MVC In MVC 5, controllers acquire from the System.Web.Mvc.Controller base class. What's more, Web API 2 controllers acquire from System.Web.Http.ApiController. In ASP.NET Core, both of these structures are converged into a solitary system. Therefore, under ASP.NET Core, an MVC controller and Web API controller both acquire from Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Controller base class. You then can design viewpoints, for example, HTTP verb mapping and the directing of the controllers as coveted. 10. Static Files and the wwwroot Folder In ASP.NET, there is no settled area for putting away static documents, for example, picture records, JavaScript documents, and CSS records (engineers regularly utilized a Content envelope to store such documents). In ASP.NET Core, all the static records are kept under the wwwroot envelope (default). You likewise can change the name of this envelope by utilizing the Project.json document. Refer the figure following down - After arrangement, the wwwroot turns into the Web application's root. Every one of the URLs to static records are determined as for this envelope. Along these lines,/pictures/logo.png anticipates that logo.png will be available under the wwwroot/pictures envelope. Conclusion - ASP.NET Core 1.0 is a redone system outfitted towards present day cloud based, measured Web applications. Despite the fact that the new structure safeguards the key ideas of MVC 5, ASP.NET engineers will discover numerous contrasts between MVC 5 and ASP.NET Core 1.0. This article specified the imperative new components/ideas that you have to comprehend to start your voyage with ASP.NET Core 1.0.
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The Cross Stack Partner Reference Extension contains sample extension and guidance to implement a cross-stack extension by integrating an on-stack extension on SAP S/4HANA Cloud (Public Edition) with a side-by-side SAP BTP-based CAP multi-tenant application.
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The TOOLBOX has been initially developed under the SSE project and then upgraded within the GENESIS. SSE integrates service providers (having variety of component models or middle-ware suited for their different platforms or environments) through XML, i.e. using SOAP and WSDL transported over a variety of transport mechanisms, i.e. IP, HTTP, and HTTPS. Thus, any service to be integrated within the SSE infrastructure must expose a SOAP interface (described by a WSDL file) according to the SSE Interface Control Document (SSE ICD). The TOOLBOX helps the service provider to convert its service in a SOAP based service compliant with the SSE ICD. The GENESIS FP7 Integrated Project has been launched by DG INFSO in September 2008. The duration of the project is 3 years. The GENESIS consortium comprehends the 33 partners involved in the project ; the Coordinator of the project is Thales Alenia Space France. The GENESIS Consortium brings a wide panel of multidisciplinary skills and experiences : participants skilled and experienced in ICT and related domains are key actors to define a reference collaborative architecture, and to make an efficient and sustainable solution; participants skilled and experienced in environmental domains as well as in health issues are key actors for the identification of users requirements, definition and implementation of the pilots, evaluation and take-up of the solution. Relying on standards and harmonization processes, GENESIS will provide a thematic-independant innovative solution : made of a generic software package. It is used as an "information system set-up framework", which provides the interoperability layer to existing information systems, so that they can access to environmental databases or services available at regional, national or European levels. The proposed solution, highly flexible and scalable, can be easily instantiated and customized to various thematic fields and various contexts all over Europe. The GENESIS framework is based on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), where software components are grouped in classes of services; each class providing a particular type of function. From the W3C specification: SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. It is an XML based protocol that consists of three parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined datatypes, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses. The Toolbox is composed by two application, a development environment and a run-time environment The run-time environment is a web application which allows the deployment of generic and OGC compliant Web Services by means of some XML scripts which describe the operations that have to be done when the service is invoked The development environment is an Eclipse plugin which provides some tools to easily creates the TOOLBOX services , editing its script files and resources and automatic deploy the services in the run-time environment. The run-time and development environment can be used separately. The XML scripts can be created with any tool supporting XML or with a text editor (the scripts have to be compliant to the XMLScript Schema). HMA OGC
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Tutorial for PRA
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this is a test repository for the partner reference application
Solution Guide aimed at customers and partners as a reference for quickly deploying integrations of automation into any web application
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Work with your programming partner on creating one shared application in GitHub. You will need to set up your programming partner as a collaborator and be sure to include all needed files and references. (consider .gitignore)
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Create a copy of your MegaDesk desktop application and name this project MegaDesk2-YourFirstAndLastName. Work with your programming partner on creating one shared application in GitHub. You will need to set up your programming partner as a collaborator and be sure to include all needed files and references. (consider .gitignore)
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This is a reference application created for the Mastercard merchant presented R, designed for use by our partners and integrators. It provides easy access to the source code and a working test app to help resolve integration issues and validate functionalities.
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