"adamkaz" wrote:
Joel - thanks for pointing that out. If anyone else is looking for it, here is the blog writeup https://blog.roku.com/developer/2013/06 ... -channels/.
I would caution you to be careful relying on that example. If I'm not mistaken, the fake server will return whatever data is in the xml file, even if it doesn't contain all of the fields that the real channel store returns.
One good thing, Roku now automatically approves in-channel products, so you could publish the channel as a private channel and assign products to it for testing. While you won't be able to directly debug that, you could add code that either prints the output of the channel store calls to a dialog on screen or sends it to a web server for capture to ensure you're getting the correct data.
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