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Re: GSOC 14 "Android and HTML5 features"

 

Hi Rahul,
Thanks for your interesting.
Please see some command
1. Admin/district is the default admin user for demo app. You can also
setup your own instance of DHIS with the demo database has been share on
web dhis2 website
2. You can define other user role
3. I think dhis2 web api will give you a good idea for this.

Regards,
On Mar 2, 2014 6:42 PM, "Rahul Raja" <rahul.110392@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am Rahul, 4th year undergrad. student of Vellore Institute Of
> Technology, Vellore, India. I am an expert Android Programmer and have
> worked on 7-8 android apps covering wide range of areas. I have also
> interned in startups and worked on Android apps for their clients. Also
> worked on a large number of web apps and backend frameworks(Laravel
> ,Django,Slim etc) and frontend(Backbone,jquery etc.).
>
> Github: https://github.com/rahul690973
> LinkedIn: goo.gl/peJoNU
> Rest of the projects: http://goo.gl/LDmpwT
>
> I have gone through the apps and website in detail and have a few questions
>  1. Is there an admin mode in the website(demo app) .i.e a person who can
> add users and user-groups?
>
> 2. The users of this app are health workers and some appointed government
> officials or someone else?
>
> 3. All 3 main components i.e maps,pivot tables and charts wil require
> ExtJS for embeeding or running.So we cant use them in mobile apps directly.
>
> So can you please give a hint on how to tackle these(charts,maps,tables)
> in mobile apps. Or we have to implement similar kind of  features on mobile
> from scratch( without these libraries)?
>
> Because almost every feature will require maps,charts and tables.
>
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