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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ You can use the REST API, the JavaScript SDK, and any of our open-source SDKs:
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Example request to a server running locally:
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-```
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+```curl
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curl -X POST \
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-H "X-Parse-Application-Id: myAppId" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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@@ -107,9 +107,10 @@ curl -X POST \
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Example using it via JavaScript:
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-```
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+```javascript
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Parse.initialize('myAppId','unused');
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Parse.serverURL = 'https://whatever.herokuapp.com';
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+
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var obj = new Parse.Object('GameScore');
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obj.set('score',1337);
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obj.save().then(function(obj) {
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@@ -122,19 +123,27 @@ obj.save().then(function(obj) {
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```
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Example using it on Android:
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-```
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+```java
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//in your application class
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Parse.initialize(new Parse.Configuration.Builder(getApplicationContext())
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- .applicationId("myAppId")
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- .clientKey("myClientKey")
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- .server("http://myServerUrl/parse/") // '/' important after 'parse'
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- .build());
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-
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- ParseObject testObject = new ParseObject("TestObject");
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- testObject.put("foo", "bar");
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- testObject.saveInBackground();
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-
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+ .applicationId("myAppId")
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+ .clientKey("myClientKey")
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+ .server("http://myServerUrl/parse/") // '/' important after 'parse'
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+ .build());
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+
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+ParseObject testObject = new ParseObject("TestObject");
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+testObject.put("foo", "bar");
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+testObject.saveInBackground();
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+```
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+Example using it on iOS (Swift):
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+```swift
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+//in your AppDelegate
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+
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+Parse.initializeWithConfiguration(ParseClientConfiguration(block: { (configuration: ParseMutableClientConfiguration) -> Void in
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+ configuration.server = "https://<# Your Server URL #>/parse/" // '/' important after 'parse'
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+ configuration.applicationId = "<# Your APP_ID #>"
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+ configuration.clientKey = "<# Your CLIENT_KEY #>"
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+}))
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```
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-
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You can change the server URL in all of the open-source SDKs, but we're releasing new builds which provide initialization time configuration of this property.
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