Archive for January, 2012

iPhone-exif Developer Guide

Using the Library in your Project
The library can be used in two ways:

  1. Import the binary as a static library
  2. Embed the source directly

Use as a static library
To use as a static library in your project you must download the zip file and unzip to a suitable location.

The libiphone-exif.a is the static library, the include directory contains the header files. To use this in Xcode first add the library to the frameworks library.

  1. Select the frameworks folder.
  2. Select add > existing file
  3. Make sure the copy file option is selected in the dialog box.
  4. You should see the library appear in the frameworks folder as a toolbox icon. e.g

We now need to include the header files in our project.

  1. Select the Classes directory.
  2. Click add existing files

Oracle On Demand Infrastructure Virtualization with Oracle VM

INTRODUCING ORACLE VM TO ORACLE ON DEMAND
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For more information about Oracle VM, visit oracle.com/virtualization.