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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

How to use Android SDK tools with latest techniques

For those who are to start with the web site and the Android applications development, the process can be quite daunting. With so many devices, websites, tools and options, it is difficult to know where to start.
In this article, we show the basic software needed some of the tools which make the development easier, and some sites you can go to the development of advice and suggestions.
To an Android device to communicate with counsel, we also need a way to write and compile a package of Android mobile applications. Our preferred tool is the Eclipse IDE with the Android Development Tools plug-in.
Installing the Android SDK is easy - just visit the Android SDK download page, download the package that suits your operating system, decompression and / or run the installation file.
There are many tools that will help you in the process of developing Android applications, including tools to create a user interface (UI).
One of these tools, DroidDraw Beta is a free WYSIWYG user interface designer to create applications for smartphones, and tablets. Just like the Android SDK, is available for free download for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, or you can use the online version.
If you're new to the Android apps development, the first thing you should be familiar with that you are using the Java programming language to create real applications. If this scares you, you can jump to the section on the inventor of the application below - no programming required serious.
Required Software and hardware using the Android SDK
If you're still interpretation, then you need to go down the road conditions. Initially, you will need to be a development machine running the following operating systems:
* Windows XP (32-bit), Vista (32- or 64-bit), or Windows 7 (32- or 64-bit)
* Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later (x86 only)
* Linux (Linux Ubuntu Hardy Heron and Lucid Lynx definitely work, others may vary)
Obviously you need a development environment, and Android SDK includes support for the Eclipse IDE, when he installed the plugin Eclipse JDT (later). You will also need to install the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 5 or 6 - just have the Java runtime installed is not enough.
If you are not familiar with the Eclipse IDE, you can use Apache Ant 1.6.5 IDE instead, it is available for three operating systems as well.
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