my application that I wrote with flutter does not communicate with the server on 5G mobile lines. No problem with 4G and wifi.
Are there any special permissions to use 5G with Flutter? I am using slim framework on server side.
Related
We have a mobile app and a web app for the same application server. When users access the system through web app it works fine, but when try to accessing from the mobile app it gives 429 error code from the server.
I tried by reducing the traffic to server by allowing only one external IP from the firewall and that time both mobile and web app works fine. It seems no of concurrent connections doesn't affects to the web app but it affects to the mobile app. Mobile app calls to the server through server host name through an API.
I have a simple question. I have a website that runs on php/Mysqli and apache. Can I use the same stack for my IOS. Can I use Apache HTTP as my backend server for my IOS app. If it is not possible what backend server do you suggest other than firebase
I'm working an a Web/Mobile Application.
Desktop is made with Laravel 5.1 and Oracle 11g express Edition.
Mobile is made on Android.
I'm using two computers, both of them are on local (Android and PHP).
All works fine on the desktop application.
Now it's time to connect my Android App to the database, to do so, i have to implement a Web Service.
How can i get the URL of the web service and use it on the other machine for android?
How can i test my webservice ?
For trying Web Service locally,
Both your device needs to be in the same network.
The API calls will be like: <YOUR.IP.ADDRS>/PATH in you Android App Source Code.
You can even use Postman REST Client, to test your app.
See, if that helps.
I am new to web services and planning to design a php webservice for my android app on my local machine which will send some user informations to database and generate some JSON data. But the problem is i am little confused about how to test it.
For example lets say that my webservice will locate on my local machine like below http://localhost:80/webservice/register.php
And my ip address is 192.168.1.X
Than is it possible for my android app to use this web service by using this url http://192.168.1.X:80/webservice/register.php
Normally since webservices are on the internet any program can access them. But i thought that i can test my webservice with my android app since both my pc and android device are on the same subnet.
If someone make things clear and tell me a way for testing a web service locally i appreciated
This is possible to call the web service in the local network also from the android app. But Your device and Your server on which Web Service running must have on the same network and Your firewall or any proxy server must be off on the server.
I want a develop a web application with php, and I want a run my apps with a android device. But my device will not be connected to internet, so I must create a local server on the device to run my php code. Is it possible? And if it's possible how?
Based on this page, developing Web Server for mobile devices is still on the research phase. Most probably you would need to use some kind of simulator for Android and develop your App on powerful desktop PC.
EDIT: Looks like such a server exists for Android.
Please use KSWEB.apk. This app supports PHP, SQL, html, csc, but it requires 3 android devices. The first serves as router, the 2nd device is a local server and the 3rd devices is a monitor.
I'm not sure about your need to have a web server running on your phone, but if you have a wireless router and your phone can connect to it, can you not install an Apache server with PHP support on your development PC and access it via your phone's wireless connection?