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Intel Edison with Parse

2/3/2016

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Instructions:
1. Go to the Installation page, and follow the instructions for installing the "Parse SDK and Command Line Tool" (if you haven't already done so).
2. Go to this link:
  • follow the instructions on this page
  • skip the instructions that requires you to install the Parse SDK, which you have already done on the Installation Page.

Additional Notes & Troubleshooting:1. When working with the parse command line tool, if you type parse new, it will ask for your email and password every time.In order to avoid that you can create and configure a key on Intel Edison.
  • Go herehttps:www.parse.com/account/keys and click create key. give a name for the key. for example "inteledison"
  • You will get a key, copy and save it somewhere
  • On intel edison type parse configure accountkey.//when prompted paste the key you got from above step.

Recommended Reading:1. RESTful Web Services: http://www.drdobbs.com/web-development/restful-web-services-a-tutorial/240169069
2. Parse REST API guide: https://parse.com/docs/rest/guide/
3. Mobile Backend as a Service (mBAAS): http://www.kinvey.com/mbaas-mobile-backend-as-a-service
4. Push notifications: http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/definition/push-notification
5. Javascript Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/js/
6. JSON Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/json/
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