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Pushing a docker image to IBM Cloud Community Blog
In this article, I will show you how to push a docker image to IBM Cloud. Here are the steps to install IBM Cloud developer tools in your system where you are pushing the image to IBM Cloud. The IBM Cloud Developer Tools offer a command line approach to...
from Blog: Malar's DevNotes
Modified on by Malarvizhi_Kandasamy
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Maximo Anywhere Push Notifications - Alert for Android devices due to Google GCM end of life. Community Blog
Hi All, It's been awhile since I've posted anything, but I wanted to provide some information on Maximo Anywhere Push Notifications with Android devices where GCM is due to sunset on April 11, 2019. The Problem Maximo Anywhere uses Google Cloud...
from Blog: Asset Management
Modified on by Shane Howard
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Maximo Anywhere Push Notifications: A Cautionary (but Successful) Tale. Community Blog
Hiya, Not so long ago, I agreed to start working in support for Maximo Anywhere As part of my education (and prompted by a PMR), I decided to experiment with Push Notifications using Maximo Anywhere 7.6.2.1 and an Android device. @Shane Howard 270000C70V...
from Blog: Asset Management
Modified on by Simon McNab
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Behind the Corporate Firewall - Docker Trusted Registries Community Blog
Max Bender
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Behind the Corporate Firewall - Docker Trusted Registries Docker makes it incredibly easy to quickly create an instance of an application. DockerHub, a public registry for Docker builds, allows corperations to produce and distribute base builds for...
Modified on by Max Bender
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There's more to routes than meets the eye
DavidCarew
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A route is a key part of the URL(s) that point to your Bluemix applications. A Bluemix application will have one or more URLs in this format: [route].[domain ] For the application URL http://twins.mybluemix.net the...
Modified on by DavidCarew
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InboxStyle Notifications in Android
Table of Contents Overview Worklight Project Update application-descriptor.xml Update main.js Update main.css Update index.html Android Project Update wlclient.properties Create NotificationType.java Create MyNotificationQueue.java Update GCMIntentService.java...
from Blog: IBM Worklight
Modified on by Yoel Nunez
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Give your Bluemix Java web applications a push in the right direction
In this post I'll give you a brief overview of the different ways to deploy (or "push") Java web applications to IBM Bluemix and some guidance on which way is right for you. Let's start with a little background information to put everything...
Modified on by DavidCarew
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A fresh look at push vs. pull in mobile design Community Blog
Author Hugh Lofting's "Doctor Dolittle" featured an intriguing two-headed animal character called a pushmi-pullyu. Upon starting to move, its heads would go in opposite directions until both minds, equally stubborn, agreed on a common direction. The same...
from Blog: IBM Redbooks Software Blog
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Push Notifications with IBM Worklight
IBM Worklight comes with built in push support for iOS and Android. This walkthrough should assist in the required set up for this. For the purposes of demonstrating push notifications, we will use the sample code provided by IBM. You can download this from ...
from Blog: IBM Worklight
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This week's developerWorks newsletter: Sending push notifications to iOS devices, and more Community Blog
John Swanson
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This week's developerWorks newsletter highlights Michael Yuan's feature article on push notifications and iOS devices. Not subscribed? Sign up for your customized newsletter today! ************************
Welcome, developers! Super-smartphones like iPhone...
from Blog: developerWorks enthusiasts
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