Category Archives: XAMA SDK

More Free Samples

When we shipped the XenApp 6.5 Mobility Application SDK (XAMA SDK for short) last December, it included documentation and samples.  Unfortunately the documentation and samples were not tied together on the web pages and it was not obvious that the samples were there.


This has changed this week.

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XAMA SDK Error Codes


During the initial development of XenApp Mobile Pack, certain choices were made for the status/error codes.  This all made sense during that time but certain topics have come up since then which requires attention.  Nothing serious, but rather more of an indication that things need to be better explained.

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XAMA SDK Online Documentation

XAMA SDK documentation is now available online at http://www.citrixcloud.net/mobilesdk/index.html. The documentation was generated from the source code using doxygen.  Because of this, the information is more up to date than typical SDK documents.  Three interfaces are covered. Continue reading

Help with Citrix XAMA SDK on Forum and Email

Since we just announced XAMP and XAMA just a few days ago, and it also very close to the holidays, it is not expected that many people will get a chance to try these solutions before January.

However, to anticipate potential questions, there is a solution regardless of when the questions are asked.

First of all, there is a Citrix forum dedicated to the XAMA SDK.  There has not yet been much traffic here yet but we have had a few questions.  The forum is the place to go when you have an issue with getting the SDK to work.   So far we have covered some of the issues that happen when you first start and also how to debug.  Thanks go out to Jason Conger for being an early adopter.   Just remember that we are instantly notified of any new request and do our best to answer the question within a day.

Another path is to use our direct email account.  The group that worked on the Mobility Pack has a group email alias.  This address is mobilitysdk (at) citrix.com.  As usual, substitute “(at)” with @.  I wrote it this way in the vain attempt to hide the email address from automated programs.

The email address is direct and instant and is directed to several people in Citrix.    It probably comes down to preference whether you want to use the forum or email.  Either way, you will get the help you need with the XAMA SDK.