Android :: How To Generate Android Jar File Using Open Source Platform?
Dec 1, 2009Can any one provide me the steps to generate "android.jar" using open source platform code.
View 2 RepliesCan any one provide me the steps to generate "android.jar" using open source platform code.
View 2 RepliesI am working with Android Open source Platform code. Actually I added my own method in Mediaplayer.java.
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I am developing android application on Linux platform because i have to make a system.img with a application.
When adding a drawable resource and building the project with mm command, i met a below error.code..
At above error, the icon_send_type is the added resource.
This error occurred because the mm command did not generate R.java.
So, i want to know how to generate R.java by a manual on Linux platform.
Does anyone know what approach one can take to automatically generate Java source code, from for example an xml or json file, in eclipse? One great example of what I am thinking of doing is what Google Android sdk does: they have an R class generated automatically from the resources. Every time a resource file is saved in Eclipse R class is automatically regenerated.
UPDATE: Example:
In the text (xml or json file) I have the following:
<tags>
<tag id="ALPHA">
<description>The first alpha tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag> <tag id="BETA">
<description>This is the beta tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag>
Then in my generated java class, say R I would have something like:
R.tags.ids.ALPHA //refers to an enum value for example
R.tags.values.ALPHA //refers to final int with avlue 231232
R.tags.descriptions.ALPHA //refers to the String with description
Just downloaded the Android SDK and want to get busy learning how to program using this platform. My question is, where can I download the source code?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any tool in eclipse to generate build.xml for my android project. I couldn't get solution to write build.xml. Is it possible to generate APK file and install it on emulator using ANT.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis may sound stpid, for some reason I can't find anywhere on Eclipse that lets me generate blank .aidl file. does anyone know how?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've installed Ant. From an existing Eclipse project I am able to generate the build.xml file from the command line using ant -update project. When I now try ant release I get this error: build.xml:65: java.lang.NullPointerException. This project builds fine under Eclipse. I have no idea where to even begin to figure this out. I wouldn't bother with this except that I need to use ProGuard later on (which I have not done yet).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to run android sample applications using intellij idea and R.java file is missing form notepad samples source directory.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to play file which is stored in SDCARD in emulator. I have Linux O/S. So i need to provide command in run configuration. I am providing following parameter.
-sdcard /usr/android/sdcard/mysdcard.iso -audio oss [i]
The following is my code to play file.
try { mMediaPlayer.setDataSource("/sdcard/test_cbr.mp3"); mMediaPlayer.prepare(); // Giving error. mMediaPlayer.start(); }
Is there a way to open and edit word file in android and if this application exist does it has an open API?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI haven't seen many open source android apps yet. Can I make my app gpl open source just like that? Or do I have to include legal statements regarding the Android code that my app is using?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhere is the best place to host an Open Source project for an Android app? I am thinking about setting my app eTools free into an open source license. I want to know the best place to host that project. I will probably go with code.google.com but wanted to hear what others have done.
View 2 Replies View RelatedAny android emulator open source code. I need to slightly modify it for my task.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am currently working on an open source collection of Android APIs that will be collected into a toolkit. Essentially, this toolkit is intended to ease coding pains for developers by simplifying things such as network operations, file operations, etc..
I already have a bunch of things planned, such as PHP POST and GET operations, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP operations, File management operations (creating files, downloading files, parsing files, etc...). What other kinds of operations do you all think could be simplified or even just want an alternative to?
More generally, If a device has more than one camera,is there any way to initializing it?I didn't find it in android reference doc.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've some files stored in a SQL database. When a user visits a url with the given ID, the BLOB data is retrieved from the database to the webbrower However, the iPhone (Safari) can't download a *.txt and *.doc file. It says: "Safari can't download this file". A pdf can(!) be downloaded and viewed.On Android none of the files can be downloaded.Is this because the iPhone and Android just can't handle all files? Or am I doing something wrong in the Response.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCould any one tell me how to get open source eclair code. Or is it available for public to download.
View 4 Replies View RelatedAs a thesis for my graduation I'm going to start an open source project: My idea is to port a complete set of mathematical libraries to Android, to perform numeric and symbolic operations, in the form of a programmable calculator like matlab or sage. I want to release this project under GPL, because I believe that ideas need to be free to work, but I also know that i will spend a lot of money to buy multiple device to do debug and fine tuning. I thought about selling the prepacked app on the market for 0.99, while giving the source to compile on the site for free. It would be like a small tax on laziness. What do you think? How do you think I could fund this project?
View 2 Replies View Relateddoes somebody know site(s) with open-source games for Android?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need as simple as possible solution for uploading files (eg. photos) to my website from mobile devices (iPhone, Android, BB, Nokia). Is it possible to do it in same way? Using Java or XHTML?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCurrently we are working on a free and open source NFC software implementation. The hardware requirements are only one (low-power consuming) chip and an antenna. The corresponding API and software is mostly developed and already working on several NFC devices out there.
View 2 Replies View RelatedToday is quite a big day to me. After all the work, studies and sleepless nights that I've been through, I've decided to share all that with the community opening the source of Phonebook Sharing. We have been chosen by the Android powered users as well as by Google as one of the ADC's Top 20 Social Networking applications. This application explores and makes use of many many features available by the platform (Android 1.5 / 1.6) as well as custom components/features that the platform does not provide yet, such as ListView pagination. Not just the Android client but also the J2EE server, I've made available quite a few interessting things such as Video Streaming and EJB3 stuff. I've also built a fake server that responds to all the request events made by the android client therefore you will be able to run client/ server and see how the communication goes. I'm still wrapping up the project building some documentation on our Wiki section.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to use some open source code with GPL3. As usual I don't want to open source code for full application.
Now what I understand is if I make two separate process one with my main application code and other as a service or something with Open source library then in that case I have to open source code only for the other one.
Now the question is what is the best way to do so in Android. Suppose My Main App is A Open Source code is B. So A will give some data to B. B will process this and sends data back to A. B may not need to have any UI.
1. Is it possible to install 2 seperate applications / processes from one APK? 2. What is the best way ?Should B be a service? How will be the communication between A and B ? 3. Is it possible to run/call B from A?
Here is my contribution to Android and the Open source..
I just wanted to share my Holo Theme port to Android 1.X and 2.X. This port is fully compatible with ActionBarSherlock and should be really easy to install.
Circle me: [URL] ......
Market (Google Play) link: [URL] ......
For me on Github: [URL] ......
Just wondering how folks are publishing to the Market. Is there an open source reader program/application I can use to encode a book to a specific format then upload it to the Market? How does Android ensure that there isn't a copyright violation going on?
View 2 Replies View RelatedTrying to build Android open source project on Ubuntu 10.04 (on VMware Player).
I followed the instructions at this link (and it said to use sun-java5 JDK 1.5 which takes some fishing to find for Ubuntu) -
http://source.android.com/source/download.html
Got 299 compile errors. Wondering if the direction to use JDK 1.5 is out of date? Some of the errors are as follows (and many similar) -
CODE:.............................
Motorola releases open-source portions of the Droid X source code Android Central. Does this mean we can take off blur?
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