Entries Tagged as 'Android'

Breakdown of MyRides - a CfWheels app for displaying MyTracks data

I mentioned in a previous post that I want to do a series of posts that breakdown and explain the CfWheels app that I'm working on that I'm calling MyRides. The app allows me to collect the data from the Android phone based MyTracks app that I use while riding my bicycle for exercise and for commuting to work. This is my first attempt at writing an app using CfWheels so I figured that these posts might be a good reference for someone new to the framework or frameworks in general. It might be a bit boring for those of you that have experience with CfWheels or other MVC frameworks, but if those of you can stick with me I would appreciate any feedback you have on how I built the app in the comments of this or proceeding posts. If you are completely new to CfWheels or MVC frameworks I would highly suggest taking the time to read the following link on the CfWheels documentation.

My First CfWheels App - MyRides

For some time now I've wanted to build a new web application from scratch using one of the many frameworks available for ColdFusion so that I could get a better feel for MVC frameworks in general as well as evaluate the tool to increase my coding productivity. A couple of months ago, I started to use the MyTracks application for Android to record my bicycle riding this season so that I could see all of the rides in one place and see some statistics as the season moved on. Right away, I determined that it would be nice to import the data from MyTracks into my own database and then build a web app for looking at the data and statistics all in one place. After looking at several different frameworks, I decided on CfWheels and started working on my new application.

Motorola Droid upgrade to Android 2.1

I had been waiting for the update to Android 2.1 on my Motorola Droid since the rumors started to fly. Maybe a week ago I found my phone in the morning with the OTA (over the air) message announcing my upgrade to Anroid 2.1. I quickly read the screen and then pressed the update button. Nothing, hmmm, another press of the update button, ... nothing. I frantically pressed the update button and then realized it was not going to work. I then pressed the more info button and POOF, the ota message disappeared and left me looking at the home screen.