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Wednesday 27 February 2013

Getting Started with Android

Membuat Aplikasi Android dengan Bahasa Pemrograman Web
This guide describes how to set up your development environment for Cordova and run a sample application.








·         Identical to Android Minimum Requirements
·         Android 2.1 (Deprecated May 2013)
·         Android 2.2
·         Android 2.3
·         Android 3.x (Deprecated May 2013)
·         Android 4.x
We currently do not support Android 1.x, and we plan to deprecate platforms in the future as they are updated and dip below 5% on the distribution dashboard provided by Google.
·         Download and install Eclipse Classic
·         Download and install Android SDK
·         Download and install ADT Plugin
·         Download the latest copy of PhoneGap and extract its contents. We will be working with the Android directory.
·         Open the Terminal program (this is in your Applications/Utilites folder by default).
·         Run the following command
touch ~/.bash_profile; open ~/.bash_profile
·         This will open the file in the your default text editor.
·         You need to add the path to your Android SDK platform-tools and tools directory. In my example I will use "/Development/android-sdk-macosx" as the directory the SDK is installed in. Add the following line:
export PATH=${PATH}:/Development/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools:/Development/android-sdk-macosx/tools
·         Save the file and quit the text editor.
·         Execute your .bash_profile to update your PATH.
source ~/.bash_profile
·         Now everytime you open the Terminal program you PATH will included the Android SDK.
·         From the Desktop, right-click My Computer and click Properties.
·         Click Advanced System Settings link in the left column.
·         In the System Properties window click the Environment Variables button.
·         Select the PATH variable from the System variables section.
·         Select the Edit button.
·         You need to add the path to your Android SDK platform-tools and tools directory. In my example I will use "C:\Development\android-sdk-windows" as the directory the SDK is installed in. Append the following text into the text box:
;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\tools
·         Save your edit. Close the Environment Variables dialog.
·         Additionally, you may need to include %JAVA_HOME%\bin to your PATH as well. To check to see if this is required, run a command prompt and type java. If the program can not be found add %JAVA_HOME%\bin to the PATH. You may need to specify the full path instead of using the %JAVA_HOME% environment variable.
·         Finally, you may need to include %ANT_HOME%\bin to your PATH as well. To check to see if this is required, run a command prompt and type ant. If the program can not be found add %ANT_HOME%\bin to the PATH. You may need to specify the full path instead of using the %ANT_HOME% environment variable.
·         In a terminal window, navigate to the bin directory within the android subfolder of the Cordova distribution.
·         Type in ./create then press "Enter"
is the path to your new Cordova Android project
is the package name, e.g. com.YourCompany.YourAppName
is the project name, e.g. YourApp (Must not contain spaces)
·         Launch Eclipse, and select menu item New Project 
·         Select the directory you used for
·         Click Finish.
If your project has a red X indicating there is a problem follow these additional steps:
·         Right click on the project folder.
·         In the Properties dialog that is displayed select Android from the navigation pane.
·         For the project build target select the highest Android API level you have installed.
·         Click OK
·         Then from the Project menu bar item select Clean.
·         This should correct all the errors in the project.
·         Right click the project and go to Run As > Android Application
·         Eclipse will ask you to select an appropriate AVD. If there isn't one, then you'll need to create it.
Note: For a faster experience, use an Intel-based emulator image:
·         Open the Android SDK Manager
·         Install one or more Intel x86 Atom System Images as well as the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (under Extras).
·         Run the Intel installer, which has been downloaded to: extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager within your Android SDK
·         Create a new AVD with the Target set to an Intel image.
·         When starting the emulator, ensure there are no error messages about the HAX module failing to load.
·         Make sure USB debugging is enabled on your device and plug it into your system. Information can be found on the Android Developer Site
·         Right click the project and go to Run As > Android Application


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