oreilly developing enterprise ios applications, iphone and ipad apps for companies and organizations (2012)

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[...]... JAX-WS for Java, and NET developers can leverage the rich support for SOAP in modern versions of Visual Studio The iPhone and its cousins support it not a whit Unless you want to construct your XML by hand, there is no native support for SOAP in iOS Even the XML support in iOS is a pure pull parser model, when what you frequently want is a DOM parser Thankfully, iOS has finally introduced support for. .. bookquestions @oreilly. com For more information about our books, courses, conferences, and news, see our website at http://www .oreilly. com Find us on Facebook: http://facebook.com /oreilly Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/oreillymedia Watch us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/oreillymedia Acknowledgments I have been privileged to have had the opportunity to spend the last year and more developing. .. over 7,500 technology and creative reference books and videos to find the answers you need quickly With a subscription, you can read any page and watch any video from our library online Read books on your cell phone and mobile devices Access new titles before they are available for print, and get exclusive access to manuscripts in development and post feedback for the authors Copy and paste code samples,... manager asks you for code coverage figures on your OCUnit tests, something that was broken for most of iOS 4 and just came back to life in iOS 5? Smiling and offering chocolate chip cookies is only going to get you so far Xcode and Objective-C are often the odd man out in enterprise development Outside of the Xcode tool chain, there’s little to no commercial support for the language And the tools built... release of iOS 5 Note that because people are still discovering how some things have changed (for the good or not) in iOS 5, it’s possible that there will be information that will need to be updated in the errata (see http://shop .oreilly. com/product/0636920021759.do) or future reprints as things move forward Honestly, iOS is always a moving target, both from a development and licensing standpoint Also,... make beautiful iOS applications, and this book isn’t about that It’s about the messy backend and logistical stuff that makes Enterprise applications work Doing a lot of cavorting with UIViewContainers would only clutter up the program listings, and distract from the code and concepts I’m trying to highlight For the same reason, you won’t see me running a lot of strings through localization, and I may even... operating group on short notice, and had the wisdom to let Manny be Manny Thanks also to Dan and Girish for agreeing to review the book internally, and to Bill Bartow and Susan Rossnick for saying yes when they could have just as easily said no Brian Jepson is a really cool geek and God among Makers, as well as a friend I was lucky to have him both acquire this book, and run with it as my editor He’s... compilation, unit testing and deployment of their applications, Xcode puts it all under one roof This is great if you’re flying solo: you can compile, test and archive your code with a push of a button But if you want to employ continuous regression testing, you need to really work at it The same goes for building and packaging Ad Hoc builds for testers In most big companies, handing out binaries that... includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN For example: Developing Enterprise iOS Applications by James Turner (O’Reilly) Copyright 2012 James Turner, 978-1-4493-1148-3.” If you feel your use of code examples falls outside fair use or the permission given above, feel free to contact us at permissions @oreilly. com Safari® Books Online Safari Books Online is an on-demand digital library that lets you... compile and test from the command line, and even integrate Xcode builds into integration tools such as Hudson Some of them are even officially supported! In Chapter 3, you’ll see how you can create a reliable continuous integration system, and learn what you can and can’t do with it Objective-C Doesn’t Play Well with Others Enterprises love SOAP It has built in support through frameworks such as CXF and . class="bi x0 y0 w0 h1" alt="" Developing Enterprise iOS Applications James Turner Beijing • Cambridge • Farnham • Köln • Sebastopol • Tokyo Developing Enterprise iOS Applications by James Turner Copyright. History for the First Edition: 2011-12-13 First release See http:/ /oreilly. com/catalog/errata.csp?isbn=9781449311483 for release details. Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, and the. Inc. Developing Enterprise iOS Applications, the image of a white wagtail, and related trade dress are trademarks of O’Reilly Media, Inc. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers

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  • Table of Contents

  • Preface

    • Who This Book Is For

    • How This Book Is Organized

    • Conventions Used in This Book

    • Using Code Examples

    • Safari® Books Online

    • How to Contact Us

    • Acknowledgments

    • Chapter 1. Enterprise iOS Applications

      • Apple Developers—An Army of One

      • Build Automation Is a Bit of a Challenge

      • Objective-C Doesn’t Play Well with Others

      • Code Coverage Is for Weenies

      • iTunes Connect Is a Great Way to Keep Your Legal Staff Employed

      • You Can Have Any Style of Distribution, as Long as it’s iTunes

      • The Road Is Long and Winding

      • A Few Caveats

      • Chapter 2. Concurrent Development with iOS

        • A Little Ditty ‘bout Tom and Diane

        • More Merge Mayhem

        • Workspaces and Static Libraries

          • Make Sure All Dependent Projects Do Their Own Unit Testing

          • You Need to Plan Out Common Resource Issues

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