Industry Views - Feb. 3, 2023

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2 MIN READ

In this issue, learn how to navigate Android Studio's upcoming Gradle Version Catalog feature and the 'Crashlytics' tool in Electric Eel, whether ChatGPT really understands code or is just pretending, why Twitter is charging for API access, and read cautionary tales of payment-processing failures and misleading ads from Microsoft.

DevTalk

Developing with .NET MAUI on Zebra Android™ Devices

Join our Zebra expert Nicola as he guides you through the process of using our current Xamarin SDK to develop MAUI applications. We’ll cover what MAUI is, how this compares to Xamarin, why you will need to make the transition to MAUI, and the steps to do so effectively. 

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22 Feb 2023
4:00 AM CST
45 Mins
English
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Android
Xamarin

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Nicola De Zolt
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James Swinton-Bland
Developer Relations Lead

Android™ Scoped Storage

Submitted by Nicola De Zolt on
9 MIN READ

In the last few years Google has been introducing enhancements and restrictions to further secure the Android™ operating system. A key area of focus has been the ability of an application to write to any directory within the file system. Google views this is as an unsecure, so as of Android 11 they are restricting where apps can write and read data.
Learn here how to survive this new challenge!

Event Subscription for Electronic Temperature Sensors

Event Subscription for Electronic Temperature Sensors
APIs to Manage Event Webhooks

Setup webhook alerts to your system for temperature out of range events.  You can get the data in a Zebra standard format or EPCIS 2.0 format.

Getting Started
Authentication

A Zebra Data Services application key is required for using and testing this API. As part of the Early Access Program, you will be issued a key that you can find on the Apps Page.

Electronic Temperature Sensors

Electronic Temperature Sensors
Clod-Chain Logistics

The ZS300 Electronic Sensors enable near real-time visibility to accurate temperature and location data across the supply chain. The Electronic Temperature Sensor APIs, Android Sensor Discovery Service and Excursion Alerts enable the creation of workflows that supports maintaining product stability, effectiveness, and quality.

Sensors can be easily registered, configured, associated with assets, and placed “On Task”. Once on their way, Sensors can be detected by the ZB200 Bridge or by an Android devices running the Sensor Discovery Service. Timely and accurate Alerts let you know when a Sensor has encountered a temperature excursion as it travels throughout the supply chain. Data logs can be retrieved at any point along the Sensors journey.

Authentication

A Zebra Data Services application key is required for using and testing this API. As part of the Early Access Program, you will be issued a key that you can find on the Apps Page.

Electronic Temperature Sensors
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The Data APIs are used to perform the following actions:  Retrieve a Tasks full data log

Used to generate a service token for the Zebra Android app ZSFinder.

The Management APIs are used to perform the following actions: Enroll a Sensor, Create a Task, Add Sensors to a Task, Stop Task

Setup webhook subscriptions to get alerted for temperature out-of-range events