How does ifile web server work




















This is easy to implement because you can use regular HTTP servers for this. Client connect and download recent updates from central server periodically. If there is a new update, just fetch and do what you want. And the app is launched, just check the update at first. Prevent all operation until update applied. This is regular way. Most of applications are built with this method.

In this case, you have no need to implement server or hard thing. I couldn't care about private APIs. This is different thing with jail-breaking. There are so many hidden features by excluded from documentation I don't know about private APIs, but it's possible there is some API which enable the support for keep-alive of the app. However, this reverse engineering work is so painful unless you're born to hack. You could distribute your app wirelessly within your organization and push new content out as app updates.

Apple provides this option to their Enterprise Developers. Apps can be updated without requiring users to connect to their computers. In-house apps can be hosted on any web server accessible to users. Users simply tap on a URL to install apps wirelessly without needing to connect to their computers.

The alternative is you configure the app to fetch the updated data. You describe adding an HTTP server to the iOS device, but there's no way the server can receive data when the app isn't running. Given your needs, it would probably work better to embed a web client in your app instead.

If there are new updates, the app could then either prompt the user that there are new data files to download, or it could just silently download them in a background thread. You can configure the download so it isn't interrupted when the user quits the app you don't need to do a Voip hack.

You can upload file to the http server on iphone. Their online help is more or less applicable to our version though, obviously, for mfile. From November , ifile. Skip to main content. Search form Search. Printer-friendly version ifile is a simple web-based file manager for AFS filestore.

Did you miss your activation email? Home Help Search Login Register. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Down. I thought of writing my first tutorial I'm sorry if this topic has already been posted on, i searched a bit but I couldn't find anything on this topic so decided to post. Also this is a tutorial for newbies, so please dont post some stuff saying "I already know how to do this. Anyways, on with the tutorial Have you ever seen those tutorials where you need iFunbox or something else?



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