guys i wanted to know if it is possible to install java (.jar) files on my android 2.3.6 ?? as for android 2.2 there is a flashable zip file through which we can install java files.
I have seen an app for it jbed or something like that...
But it doesn't work for me
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hi! can you tell me hot to install qt 3d libraries on artemis? i seen some video on youtube and it looks well......please help me! i've dowloaded the exe file but i can't find any version of visual studio for windows vista...when i download one it ask me an older version installed....sorry for the english!!!
ease it's important!!
Hello all I am currently in the process of learning the android os and am in need of a bit of help from you "Non-Android Noobs"
1.Would installation of the android sdk be the first step in my learning android process?
2.Installing Eclipse as per prerequisite in installing the Android sdk, so there are quite a few eclipse options to choose from. Which do I need?
Thx to all for any help.
EDIT: I actually just realised that I posted in the wrong place, mod pls move and sorry bout that
I use the 99m one,Eclipse IDE for Java Developers.
Maybe you need some books to find the detail.
I'm a beginner.
Hey all!
Remember a python program on simbian where you could script and run your programs right on the device? Is there something similar to that in android (any language)?
I don't know the answer to your question, but I've been wondering if perhaps Firefox on Android (currently in beta) may allow us to use Google's App Inventor on the phone to build apps.
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How about: http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/
I 'm using [July 24th] [Sense 3.5] Energy™ -.¸¸.·´¯ Sense 3.5 build that just works! NAND ROM that best suits my needs. However I saw [11 SEP] Barebone CM7 v2b and came to idea to make similar thing with this rom for my personal use.
I would also like to implement NativeSD ROM, with that difference of leaving system folder on NAND rom. To be absolutely clear here, I 'm using linux OS and I 'm quite familiar with modifications that have to be done, so I don 't ask for help with that.
I would like to know is it possible to deploy nand rom to android emulator, and than use android emulator for development purposes for further customization, or is there some other tool that can be used for this? I did install android kitchen and I not very pleased with that.
When removing or adding system or market apps is it just enough to add/delete them, or are there some other things that I need to pay attention to?
Also when removing apps how can I see framework dependences to remove them as well if they are not needed anymore by other app?
I hope that is not to complicate to understand what I meant with this topic.
Thanks in advance.
The answer to my question about framework dependencies of a certain *.apk file that I want to remove, can be found in AndroidManifest.xml of that same *.apk file. Although manifest file is encrypted, information about what framework libraries are used can be viewed with aapt command (exp: aapt l -a someapp.apk).
I suppose this is the right way for doing this. Please correct me if there is a better way.
Hi!!! in iran all of thee downloads are forbidden so i can't download i love to be android developer!!!!! so can anyone please help me download? like put it on a server???? i downloaded eclips only coz it wasn't so big but other things sdk and stuff are so big and my proxy disconnects every 4minutes!!!!! i already know c++ little bit c and c# im learning java too so i can start developing for android i know i can program whit c++ but i heard it isn't god as java! for android!!!!
Two German top download sites (legal of course): http://www.heise.de/download/android-sdk.html and http://www.chip.de/downloads/Android-SDK_47489377.html