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Kinvey (pronounced Kin-vey, like convey) makes it ridiculously easy for developers to setup, use and operate a cloud backend for their mobile apps. They don't have to worry about connecting to various cloud services, setting up servers for their backend, or maintaining and scaling them.
Download the Kinvey Titanium SDK from the Kinvey CDN and save the file to app/lib
.
Require the file in app/alloy.js
. The library is globally available under Alloy.Globals.Kinvey
.
var Kinvey = Alloy.Globals.Kinvey = require('kinvey-titanium-3.5.0');
Require the file in Resources/app.js
. The library is globally available under Kinvey
.
var Kinvey = require('kinvey-titanium-3.5.0');
The Kinvey Titanium SDK supports the following Titanium versions:
For more detailed documentation, see http://devcenter.kinvey.com/titanium
See LICENSE for details.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on reporting bugs and making contributions.
3.8.1 (2017-08-25)
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FAQs
Kinvey JavaScript SDK for Titanium applications.
The npm package kinvey-titanium-sdk receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, kinvey-titanium-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kinvey-titanium-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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