Currently I'm using this API "Adobe DPS - Reading SDK 2.32" and it work fine with DPS.
Now, I try to use the same API into Digital Publishing Solution plataform but an error show up:
"Webpage not available
The webpage atbridge://%7B%22event%22%3A%7B%22type%22%3A%22BridgeInitialized%22%2C%22bridgeLocation%22%3A%22adobeDPS._bridge%22%7D%7Dcould not be loaded because:
net::ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEM"
Do I need to do something to it work? Or, is there a new API?
Thanks so much.
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The reading APIs are not currently supported in DPS 2015. What are you trying to do with them?
Neil
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The reading APIs are not currently supported in DPS 2015. What are you trying to do with them?
Neil
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I'm try to get information about device, collection, article, etc, and now how can I to do it?
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Right now that isn’t supported in DPS 2015. What do you want to use that information for?
Neil
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I use it to delivery banners to registered publisher from my plataform.
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We have a new mechanism to do that in DPS 2015, in-app messaging via the Adobe Marketing product. It’s really flexible and allows you to deliver all sorts of in-app notifications, screens, etc. based on analytics data.
There’s not a lot of documentation on this feature yet (Bob is working on it now), but check out https://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-solution/help/analytics.html#in-app-messaging for a bit more detail.
Neil
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Thanks for your replay, but, that's not exactly what I'm looking for.
Is there some possibility it come back in the future?
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We’re still evaluating the use cases required for something like a reading API. Why doesn’t the in-app messaging solution meet your needs?
Neil
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Hello Neil,
Well, is It free or paid to use this application? Because, if It is paid then that's the problem.
Thanks so much.
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You do have to pay for an Adobe Analytics license to get the in-app messaging capabilities. Aside from cost, do the in-app messaging capabilities meet your scenario requirements?
Neil
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Nope, because It needs an intervention from editor to implement each message (some clients dislike to do it or there's a lot of bureaucratic processes). The late DPS use reading sdk that can to provide a lot of information without the guy to do anything (it's the best because of it).
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