Membuat Aplikasi Android dengan Bahasa Pemrograman Web
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)
This guide describes how to set up your development environment for Cordova
and run a sample application.
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Identical to Android Minimum Requirements
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Android 2.1 (Deprecated May 2013)
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Android 2.2
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Android 2.3
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Android 3.x (Deprecated May 2013)
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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.
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Download the latest copy of PhoneGap and extract
its contents. We will be working with the Android directory.
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Open the Terminal program (this is in your Applications/Utilites folder by
default).
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Run the following command
touch ~/.bash_profile; open ~/.bash_profile
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This will open the file in the your default text editor.
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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
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Save the file and quit the text editor.
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Execute your .bash_profile to update your PATH.
source ~/.bash_profile
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Now everytime you open the Terminal program you PATH will included the
Android SDK.
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From the Desktop, right-click My Computer and click Properties.
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Click Advanced System Settings link in the left column.
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In the System Properties window click the Environment Variables button.
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Select the PATH variable from the System variables section.
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Select the Edit button.
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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
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Save your edit. Close the Environment Variables dialog.
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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.
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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.
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In a terminal window, navigate to the bin directory within the android subfolder of the Cordova
distribution.
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Type in ./create
then press "Enter"
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Launch Eclipse, and select menu item New Project
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Select the directory you used for
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Click Finish.
If your project has a red X indicating there is a problem follow these
additional steps:
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Right click on the project folder.
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In the Properties dialog that is displayed select Android from the
navigation pane.
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For the project build target select the highest Android API level you have
installed.
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Click OK
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Then from the Project menu bar item select Clean.
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This should correct all the errors in the project.
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Right click the project and go to Run As > Android Application
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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:
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Open the Android SDK Manager
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Install one or more Intel x86 Atom System Images as well as the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (under Extras).
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Run the Intel installer, which has been downloaded to: extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager within your
Android SDK
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Create a new AVD with the Target set to an Intel image.
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When starting the emulator, ensure there are no error messages about the
HAX module failing to load.
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Make sure USB debugging is enabled on your device and plug it into your
system. Information can be found on the Android Developer Site
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Right click the project and go to Run As > Android Application
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