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HoloLens Blueprints

By : Abhijit Jana, Manish Sharma, Mallikarjuna Rao
Book Image

HoloLens Blueprints

By: Abhijit Jana, Manish Sharma, Mallikarjuna Rao

Overview of this book

Do you want to create stunning applications with HoloLens? Are you a developer who is fascinated with Microsoft HoloLens and its capabilities? If so, this is the book for you. This book introduces and demystifies the HoloLens platform and shows you different ways of interaction with computers (mixed-reality). You will start your mixed-reality journey by understanding different types of digital reality. You will learn to build your first holographic app. Also, you will understand holographic application integration possibilities within Line of Business Applications using Azure. Moving ahead, you will create Integrated Solutions using IoT with HoloLens. Gradually you'll learn how to create and deploy apps on a device. You will learn to publish application to the store; if you are an enterprise developer, you will also manage and distribute applications for enterprise-enabled or domain-joined HoloLens. Finally, you will develop an end-to-end realistic holographic app, ranging from scenario identification to sketching, development, deployment, and, finally, production.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
Disclaimer
Customer Feedback
www.PacktPub.com
Dedication
Preface
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Build End-to-End Retail Solution - Scenario Identification and Sketching

Deploying your app onto a device


There are several ways of deploying the application, and we discussed these in detail in chapter 4, Explore HoloLens as Hologram - Developing Application and Deploying on Device, where we developed our first project, Explore HoloLens:

  • Deploy using Visual Studio
  • Deploy using HoloToolkit Build Window
  • Deploy using Device Portal
  • Deploy using Unity Remoting

Use any of these, deploy your Remote Monitoring application into HoloLens, and run the application. You will find a 3D Model of a building in front of you. Gaze in to any of the floors; you should be able to visualize sensor indicators and tap on them to see the panel with their details.

Note

Make sure that your device is connected to the internet so that it can access the Web API