Migrating from Digital Ocean to Linode
We haven’t talked as much in recent years about what it takes to run Codename One. Our infrastructure and backend are pretty complex with multiple
We haven’t talked as much in recent years about what it takes to run Codename One. Our infrastructure and backend are pretty complex with multiple
Certificate pinning is a security measure designed to thwart potentially dangerous and complex attacks. Since those sort of attacks are pretty hard to execute it’s
Our eclipse IDE support has been around for quite a while now but has never stood up to the quality and update pace of NetBeans.
On occasion developers ask us for cn1lib dependencies, e.g. allowing one cn1lib to use functionality in another cn1lib. This isn’t something we rolled into the
We thought about skipping the release today and going strait for a release on the day of the code freeze but this might create a
Just a couple of weeks ago I was offering tips on how to search the website in lieu of a search engine. Having gone thru
We will release Codename One 3.6 on the 16th of January, this means we will enter code freeze on the 9th during which only critical
This is the third post in a three-part series on In-App purchase. Please check out Part I: Introduction to In-App Purchase and Part 2: Implementing
Opening a demo or sample code from GIT is relatively easy if you are an experienced Codename One developer but for a lot of newer
One of the fallouts from the new encrypted storage API we added last week is the fact that it encrypts things like preferences making them
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