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Android is a mobile OS commonly used on smartphones and tablet computers.  
Android is a mobile OS commonly used on smartphones and tablet computers.  


==Recommended Languages==
==Getting Started (Libraries and Drivers)==
 
===Installing===
 
====Android Java Platform====
 
====Phidget Libraries====
 
====Permissions====
 
===Checking===
 
====Software====
 
====Hardware====
 
====Troubleshooting====
 
==Programming Languages==
 
Android OS programs are written in [[Language - Android Java|Java]] using the Android SDK and the Phidgets library.
Android OS programs are written in [[Language - Android Java|Java]] using the Android SDK and the Phidgets library.
Note that Android Java is NOT the same as mainstream Java.  Any Java programs you have will probably need significant modification before they run on Android, including our [[Language - Java|mainstream Java]] Phidget Examples
==Webservice==
===Setting Up the Webservice===
===Using the Webservice===
==Advanced Uses==


==Installing Libraries and Drivers==
==Installing Libraries and Drivers==

Revision as of 17:26, 2 April 2012

Android is a mobile OS commonly used on smartphones and tablet computers.

Getting Started (Libraries and Drivers)

Installing

Android Java Platform

Phidget Libraries

Permissions

Checking

Software

Hardware

Troubleshooting

Programming Languages

Android OS programs are written in Java using the Android SDK and the Phidgets library.

Note that Android Java is NOT the same as mainstream Java. Any Java programs you have will probably need significant modification before they run on Android, including our mainstream Java Phidget Examples

Webservice

Setting Up the Webservice

Using the Webservice

Advanced Uses

Installing Libraries and Drivers

Development for your Android OS Phidget application can occur on Linux, Mac OSX, or Windows.

Setup

You will need the following:

  1. The JDK and Java on your development system
  2. The Android SDK package for your development system
  3. The Eclipse plug-in for Java development

Step One: Install the Android SDK

Google's instructions for installing the Android SDK may be found here:

http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html

That link contains help and code for:

  • Installing the SDK and platform emulators
  • Connecting the SDK into Eclipse, which is useful for following the example descriptions later

Step Two: Run Google's Hello Android Application

To check that the JDK, the Android SDK, and Eclipse have all been configured correctly, use the Google HelloAndroid example:

http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/hello-world.html

Once you have confirmed that the Android SDK has been correctly installed, you are ready to begin developing applications with the Android Java libraries and language.

Common Problems and Solutions

If you are having trouble, ensure your Phidget libraries are up to date.

Limitations

Android 3.1 and later can run Phidgets directly plugged into a local USB port.

Other versions of Android can remotely control Phidgets over a network via the Phidget Webservice. This has been tested down to Android version 2.1.