Package Exports
- @titanium/eventsource
- @titanium/eventsource/eventsource.js
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Axway Amplify End-of-Life Announcement
ð See notes below ð
ðŠĶ RIP Axway Amplify Titanium (2010 - 2022)
ðŠĶ RIP Axway Amplify Cloud Services (2012 - 2022)
ð All products affected by the announcements will not be supported by Axway effective their EOL dates in 2022.
Some Open-Source versions of Axway products will live on after End-of-Life (EOL) Axway Amplify product announcements. However, some products are closed-source and will NOT continue after the shut down in 2022.
ð Stay tuned for more info as plans are being made to save the Titanium project and move it under the control of a independent group of developers.
@titanium/eventsource
Implementation of EventSource for Axway Amplify Titanium Native mobile apps
ð Description
Server-Sent Event (SSE) streaming communication requires an implementation of EventSource and currently, no other EventSource polyfill exists for Titanium Native mobile apps. This package was written to be fully spec compliant: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/server-sent-events.html More features may be added to this client but goal is to keep it compliant.
Titanium EventSource is based on EventSource Polyfill by Matt Krick.
ð Getting Started
This module is meant to be used with Axway Amplify Titanium Native mobile apps
There are several ways this module can be used by Axway Amplify Titanium. It is likely that the package or library you are using for SSE already has this package as a dependency, in which case, you do not need to do anything further.
Please ensure there is a package.json file in the target directory. If there is not one present, you can create one with
npm init.
If you are building an SSE module yourself and wish to use Titanium EventSource or you wish to install this in an app using Titanium Turbo, you can execute this in the project root directory:
npm install @titanium/eventsourceIf you wish to install this in a Titanium Alloy app, you an install this by executing the following in the project root directory:
cd app
npm install @titanium/eventsource
ð Related Links
â Titanium Mobile - Open-source tool for building powerful, cross-platform native apps with JavaScript.
â Titanium Alloy - MVC framework built on top of Titanium Mobile.
â Appcelerator - Installer for the Appcelerator Platform tool
â Titanium Turbo - Variation of Titanium Alloy that adds some enhancements and customizations for rapid development.
â Geek Mobile Toolkit - Toolkit for creating, building, and managing mobile app projects.
ð Learn More
â Axway Developer Portal
â Axway Developer Blog
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