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Cosc 4730 Installing IDEs And a note on carriers.
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Java. If you don't already have java SDK installed – http://java.sun.com Get the Java SE SDK Install it.
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Eclipse http://www.eclipse.org/downloads – Download the Eclipse Classic 32bit version required blackberry development. – It's in a zip format. Open it and extract to somewhere useful – c:\program files\ for example create the short cuts on the desktop or in the start menu as you feel necessary
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Android SDK and plugin Follow the directions on the page http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html – Following the directions for eclipse and installing the ADT plugin. https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ notes: – android SDK doesn't have an installer. It's a zip file, that then downloads the packages you need. the setup for the SDk will download about 1GB+ of data, so it may take a while to complete. – With the setup of android SDK, you may need to go to settings and change it to force https://… before it works. – when installing the plugin for eclipse, https://… may fail. you can use http://… instead.
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Blackberry RIM has it’s own IDE, Java Development Environment (JDE) and eclipse plugin. It includes all the RIM extensions to java ME and native api calls. http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/ click on java SDK v7.0+ (even for developers for Blackberry OS 4.5) – You will need a Blackberry developer zone id (free registration) – Comes with lots of example code. – Don’t forget to get the Smartphone simulators The version of the phone you are developing for and the OS version too.
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Blackberry and Eclipse The “plugin” for eclipse is actually eclipse with the plugin with v6 simulators (torch 9800). – Install the plugin only if you don’t already have eclipse – You can then update eclipse to get the other versions, like v5 and v7 (as needed). Only the bold 9900 simulator is included with v7 currently. – If you doing android and blackberry development. Download blackberry “plugin” first, install it Then add the android plugin into it.
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Blackberry and Eclipse (2) If you already have eclipse installed and it’s 3.6+ to install the software. http://www.blackberry.com/developers/jar/wi n/java http://www.blackberry.com/developers/jar/wi n/java Follow the directions in Adding the Blackberry Update site in Eclipse (windows). You will need to click the line to see the directions. You may need a (free) blackberry developer zone login to get keys, which are free.
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Signing Keys Both android and blackberry use keys to sign the app for deployment. – Blackberry requires keys to use certain APIs A note, the blackberry signing key is $20, but then rebated. – Android uses a development key for most things, If you plan to release you app to android market then you will need to get a real key.
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Department machines. Windows – Eclipse and both SDKs are already installed c:\phone is the directory where everything is stored, if eclipse does not automatically find it. Linux – Eclipse 4.2.X is installed (cmd: eclipse) – Eclipse may not find the android sdk. /usr/local/android-sdk-linux/ is the directory.
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SMARTPHONES: A TOWER OF BABEL FOR DEVELOPERS 1 Carriers, standards, and IDEs
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Sprint Sprint has long had it’s version of the Wireless Toolkit out, and a set of standards for apps in the sprint “app store”. – http://developer.sprint.com/site/global/home/p_ home.jsp http://developer.sprint.com/site/global/home/p_ home.jsp They have a very good website for developers with lots of examples
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AT&T Developer site and “app store” – http://developer.att.com/ http://developer.att.com/ – Lists some standard to get app’s into their app store – Has links to developer sites for varying phones and Sun’s Java ME site. Motrola, nokia, samsun, and sony ericsson – Quickstart guide lists more IDEs and how to setup them up.
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Verizon Late the to party, when it comes to app stores. – Expected to have a app store by the end of 2009 – Expected to be release a set of tools and standard, about the same time. – Finally 2011, integrated into both appworld (blackberry) and market (android). There is no separate app store for Verizon anymore.
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Blackberry Blackberries have been around for about 15 years. – But each phone is a little different and maybe be running a different version of their OS, that can vary by cell carrier as well. v4.5.x, v4.6.x, v4.7.x, v5.0.x, v6.0.x, v7.0.x, v10.x (late 2012), playbook There are also several app stores – App world (Research in Motion). – With new version of blackberry (2012), most of the other app stores have now closed.
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Android Android phones also maybe have different OSs – 1.6, 1.7, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2? are the common versions right now. The primary app store is Android Market, but carrier app store also exist. Screen size is a major concern with Android OS as well. Droid, Droid 2/X/Incredible, samsung whatever, nexus 7” and 10” screens.
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Android Versions Source: http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.htmlhttp://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
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