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jQuery-Mobile-Progress-Bar-with-Percentage
The jQuery-Mobile-Progress-Bar-with-Percentage is a plugin for jQuery Mobile which creates, manages, starts, stops, resumes and explicitly sets the value of a progress bar or creates an indefinite loading bar. In addition it provides the options to set the progress bar's outer theme and inner filling theme on the basis of the jQuery Mobile standard themes, to show a percentage completion counter, to set whether the progress bar has normal or mini size, to define the interval which specifies the filling frequency rate, to configure the max value of the outer bar and set the initial value of the filling inner bar. The JavaScript prototype chaining method is used in order to enable the chaining of separate method calls where each call is made on the same instance.arquillian-wildfly-example
Basic Arquillian example using managed and remote WildFly application server.grunt-android-emulator
Grunt plugin to create, start, stop, unlock Android emulators, install APKs on them and start activities.kitchensink-mobile-angularjs-topcoat
Demonstrates how to combine AngularJS, Topcoat, jQuery Globalize, JAX-RS and Java EE in order to create an internationalized mobile web application.aerogear-pushplugin-cordova-example
Android projects which uses the aerogear-pushplugin-cordovaaerogear-js-hornetq-stomp-websockets-chat
Sample example which uses the AeroGear STOMP notifiermobile-web-applications-jenkins-android-openshift
Demonstrates how to automate the testing of a mobile web application which is deployed on OpenShift, on Android OS using Arquillian testing platform and Jenkins CI.grunt-jboss-as
Grunt plugin to download, extract, start JBoss AS, setup custom JVM parameters, setup a keystore, clean-build a Mavenized project and deploy an archive on JBoss AS.mobile-web-applications-travis-ci-arquillian-android-openshift
Demonstrates how to test a mobile web application which is deployed on OpenShift, on Android OS using Arquillian testing platform and Travis CI. In particular this example shows how to execute Arquillian tests using Android Virtual Devices on TravisCI headless machines.jenkins-mobile-web-app-android-img
Contains the images which depict how to setup Jenkins to automate a web mobile application's testing on Android. These images are related to the example shown on my continous-integration-of-mobile-web-applications-on-android repository - https://github.com/tolis-e/continuous-integration-of-mobile-web-applications-on-android.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us