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    ...The 'no-gql-override' flag does not automatically compile your annotated GraphQL schema and will override your local AppSync resolvers and templates. Fetch upstream backend environment definition changes from the cloud and updates the local environment to match that definition. Performs generation of strongly typed objects using a GraphQL schema. Displays help for the core CLI.
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    51Degrees-Java

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    Mobile Device Detection for Java - 4 Step Setup - 3 minutes

    ...Also available on Maven. 1) Download the zip and extract. 2) Add the core JAR located in the "dist" directory to your java project. 3) Import the following packages: import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Match; import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Provider; import fiftyone.mobile.detection.factories.StreamFactory; 4) Use the following code to start detecting devices: //The Lite data file is provided with every archive. Provider p = new Provider(StreamFactory.create("path/to/data/file")); Match match = p.match("USERAGENT_STRING"); boolean isMobile = match.getValues("IsMobile").toBool(); if(isMobile) System.out.println("Mobile"); else System.out.println("Not mobile");
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