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Integrate to desktop java application

Hi,
We have a Desktop java application (Written in Eclipse RCP, standalone application). How do I integrate Countly to it. We were using Telerik Analytics before. I don't see any document to integrate to desktop java application.
Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Hello. One of my colleagues have sent you an email on this. Many thanks!

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  • Hello Gorkem,
    We are creating an Alexa application with java. We want to use countly but can not find java sdk. Can we find support on this topic?

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  • Hi Sümeyye

    We are currently writing our Java SDK. Do you have an estimate about when you require this SDK?

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  • Actually till November we have to make our product ready, do you think it should be ready?

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  • We can make it in November, for you - hope that works? Please get in touch with us beforehand about your roadmap so we can fit in our roadmap too, and sync with you in parallel. My email is gc at count.ly .

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  • I am also looking at a Java SDK...has this been completed? Does it work on linux too?

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  • Hi. Java SDK is not yet completed. We have a branch for this on Github but it is still in the works.

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  • is there a due date on this? Is this open source? is it something we could contribute to

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  • You can contribute but it is not even completed yet. The link is here: https://github.com/Countly/countly-sdk-android/tree/next

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  • um, I am not sure how to take that branch and separate out the android from the java? which directory should I look at?

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  • I believe you should just check out but as I said, it is still incomplete - hence there may be big changes on the codebase as it may have some bugs.

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  • Hi Gorkem,
    What is the current status? Is it completed? Are the jar files available to download?

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  • Sorry, Valerie - not yet. Still working on quirks and other stuff that should make to the next release.

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  • Morning Gorkem,
    can you estimate when the next release would be ready? Still in June?

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  • Yes, @valerie - still June with A/B testing, in-app notifications, Jira integration, event-driven push notifications and more.

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  • Hi Gorkem. I am looking to purchase Enterprise now but I need the Java SDK. What is the reality please of it being ready? I see it was confirmed to be ready in June, is this still the case? Thanks

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  • Hi @shteezer - ops, unforunately other tasks have prevented us from building our new SDK for some time. Java SDK is not there yet, for that reason. Sorry about that and can you let me know your use case please and how you want to use Java SDK (you may use my email address for this: gc@count.ly)

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  • Hi Gorkem,
    When do you think you will have it ready? (And properly tested, so that it can be used in a productive environment)
    Kind regards, Valérie

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  • Hi Valerie - we are working on it and planning to make an initial release by next month.

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