Targeting Zebra Devices with the Play Store Device Catalogue

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When distributing your application through Google’s Play Store, which devices it runs on is a key consideration, especially in Enterprise. The way the Play Store manages an application's supported devices is through the Device catalogue although that catalogue (at the time of writing) contains nearly 18,000 entries.

Zebra DevTalk | What's New with Mobility DNA | March 2021

Submitted by Stacey Kruczek on
1 MIN READ

Mobility DNA gives Zebra mobile computers their distinct enterprise capabilities. In this session, Darryn Campbell will take you on a whirlwind tour of some of the latest features added to Mobility DNA to make a user’s life easier: from simpler update distribution to new APIs, and review the latest features of MX and DataWedge plus more! 

Presenter:  Darryn Campbell, Zebra Technologies

RFID READERS

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RFID READERS
From warehouses and loading docks to indoor customer-facing and carpeted environments, our RFID readers and encoders help you achieve maximum visibility into your enterprise assets.

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Develop for a leader. Zebra thermal printers are built for enterprise solutions and offer a broad range of printers including industrial, desktop, mobile and wristband, to meet a wide variety of needs. We provide our developers the tools to enable visibility to assets using thermal printing, barcode, RFID, and other encoding technologies.

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MotionWorks Enterprise

MotionWorks Enterprise
Bring Visibility to Businesses

MotionWorks Enterprise (MWE) helps businesses to increase productivity, lower operational costs, and improve safety and security.  MotionWorks Enterprise uses  a wide range of active and passive locating related technologies to generate accurate, on-demand information about the physical location and status of assets. MotionWorks Enterprise APIs and Events provide interfaces for customers to integrate location visibility into your existing or new workflows.

Some of the location and telemetry technologies supported by MWE include:

  • Passive RFID
  • UWB
  • Bluetooth Low-Energy
  • Wi-FI
  • ISO 24730
  • GPS
Technical Requirements

The 'Try-it' function for each endpoint is connected with a cloud-hosted MWE instance. To see the API in action, use the 'Try-it' function. Note: This MWE instance is for evaluation and informational purpose. Data are visible to all users by default. Do not use any sensitive data when using this instance. 

To connect to your own hardware, you will need to have your own MWE instance.

Getting Started
  • To use the API, a valid username is required. All API share the same user account by default.

          Username: APIUser

          Password: APIUser

  • Link to the MWE Web application to view changes made to the system. https://sletest.zebramwe.com/
  • For more information, see the MWE User Guide.
Events

In addition to the MWE APIs, MWE also generates events. These events are published via Apache Camel service and are a part of the MWE distribution. This MWE instance is currently not configured to publish events.

Alert Event

Locate Event

Resource Operation Event

Zone Change Event

MotionWorks Enterprise Use Cases

Use cases go here.