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Monday, May 25, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Installing Android SDK using Command Line
To Download Android SDK
From the Android web site, download the stand-alone version of the Android SDK for your operating system, and decompress the archive.
https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
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Setup PATH
Set up your PATH to include the SDK tools.
For example, when you use Linux and extract the SDK to /home/jenkins/android-sdk-linux, you can add the following in ~/.profile (or ~/.bash_profile).
export ANDROID_HOME=/home/jenkins/android-sdk-linux export PATH=$PATH:${ANDROID_HOME}/platforms:${ANDROID_HOME}/tools
Install All Available platforms (Not Recommended)
You can use the command, "android update sdk --no-ui" to install most of all available platforms (except for obsolete packages) all at once, but this installs too many packages and takes much time.
$ android update sdk --no-ui
I rather recommend installing just the packages you need.
List All the Available Packages
To list all the packages available with an index number:
$ android list sdk --all
Install One of the Packages
If you want to install one of the packages in the list:
$ android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter <Package No.>
Install Multiple Packages
You can install multiple packages with comma delimited package number list, like:
$ android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter 1,2,3,...,n
Need Help?
Use "--help" to see the available options.
$ android --help list sdk Usage: android [global options] list sdk [action options] Global options: -h --help : Help on a specific command. -v --verbose : Verbose mode, shows errors, warnings and all messages. --clear-cache: Clear the SDK Manager repository manifest cache. -s --silent : Silent mode, shows errors only. Action "list sdk": Lists remote SDK repository. Options: -o --obsolete : Deprecated. Please use --all instead. -a --all : Lists all available packages (including obsolete and installed ones) --proxy-host: HTTP/HTTPS proxy host (overrides settings if defined) --proxy-port: HTTP/HTTPS proxy port (overrides settings if defined) -s --no-https : Uses HTTP instead of HTTPS (the default) for downloads. -e --extended : Displays extended details on each package -u --no-ui : Displays list result on console (no GUI) [Default: true]
$ android --help update sdk Usage: android [global options] update sdk [action options] Global options: -h --help : Help on a specific command. -v --verbose : Verbose mode, shows errors, warnings and all messages. --clear-cache: Clear the SDK Manager repository manifest cache. -s --silent : Silent mode, shows errors only. Action "update sdk": Updates the SDK by suggesting new platforms to install if available. Options: --proxy-port: HTTP/HTTPS proxy port (overrides settings if defined) --proxy-host: HTTP/HTTPS proxy host (overrides settings if defined) -s --no-https : Uses HTTP instead of HTTPS (the default) for downloads. -a --all : Includes all packages (such as obsolete and non-dependent ones.) -f --force : Forces replacement of a package or its parts, even if something has been modified. -u --no-ui : Updates from command-line (does not display the GUI) -p --obsolete : Deprecated. Please use --all instead. -t --filter : A filter that limits the update to the specified types of packages in the form of a comma-separated list of [platform, system-image, tool, platform-tool, doc, sample, source]. This also accepts the identifiers returned by 'list sdk --extended'. -n --dry-mode : Simulates the update but does not download or install anything.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Maple Player Beta
You can download and try Maple Player Beta testing APKs. They include improvements and fixes before they are published to Google Play. These Beta apps, however, are also not fully tested.
Betas are distributed via DeployGate, and you need to create a DeployGate ID to participate in this beta testing phase.
Maple Player JB Beta
Maple Player Classic Beta
DeployGate
https://deploygate.com/
Maple Player (Official Site)
http://maple.sqr5.com/
Maple Player JB (Google Play)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sqr5.android.player_jb
Maple Player Classic (Google Play)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sqr5.android.audioplayer
Betas are distributed via DeployGate, and you need to create a DeployGate ID to participate in this beta testing phase.
Maple Player JB Beta
Maple Player Classic Beta
DeployGate
https://deploygate.com/
Maple Player (Official Site)
http://maple.sqr5.com/
Maple Player JB (Google Play)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sqr5.android.player_jb
Maple Player Classic (Google Play)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sqr5.android.audioplayer
Monday, May 4, 2015
Installing Infinute Kind AppBundler on OS X Yosemite
You need to install Xcode, JDK 7, Apache Ant, and Mercurial before build.
If you only want to download the jar file:
http://download.sqr5.com/appbundler/appbundler-1.0ea.jar
PLEASE SKIP THIS STEP!
(You no longer need to modify build.xml in the current version.)
Change:
To:
Use your favorite editor and save the following into the file just created.
You can download the file at http://download.sqr5.com/appbundler/build_appbundler.sh
That's it!
The Infinite Kind
http://infinitekind.com/
Infinite Kind AppBundler
https://bitbucket.org/infinitekind/appbundler
Apache Ant
http://ant.apache.org/
Mercurial
http://mercurial.selenic.com/
If you only want to download the jar file:
http://download.sqr5.com/appbundler/appbundler-1.0ea.jar
1. Download the source
~/sources $ hg clone https://bitbucket.org/infinitekind/appbundler
2. Modify following parts in appbundler/build.xml
PLEASE SKIP THIS STEP!
(You no longer need to modify build.xml in the current version.)
<arg value="/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk"></arg>
<arg value="/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.10.sdk"></arg>
3. Create a build script to build and install appbundler-1.0ea.jar
~/sources $ touch build-appbundler.sh
Use your favorite editor and save the following into the file just created.
#!/bin/bash PROJECTNAME=appbundler setjdk17() { local COMMAND=/usr/libexec/java_home test -f $COMMAND && export JAVA_HOME=`$COMMAND -v 1.7` javac -version } set -e SCRIPTDIR=$(cd $(dirname $BASH_SOURCE); pwd) PROJECTROOT=$SCRIPTDIR/$PROJECTNAME pushd $PROJECTROOT setjdk17; ant clean package popd # Modify the ant path depending on your environment. if [ -d /Applications/apache-ant-* ]; then cp -v $PROJECTROOT/appbundler/bin/appbundler-*.jar \ /Applications/apache-ant-*/lib fi set +e
You can download the file at http://download.sqr5.com/appbundler/build_appbundler.sh
4. Execute the script
~/sources $ . build-appbundler.sh
That's it!
The Infinite Kind
http://infinitekind.com/
Infinite Kind AppBundler
https://bitbucket.org/infinitekind/appbundler
Apache Ant
http://ant.apache.org/
Mercurial
http://mercurial.selenic.com/
Saturday, May 2, 2015
JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0.1 8u45-b13
Downloads
Mac OS X dmg
JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0.1_8u45-b13.dmgJar Files
JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0.1_8u45-b13.zip* The dmg version contains bundled JRE 8u45. (Using AppBundler to create the .app package.)
Building Scene Builder 8u45-b13 on Mac OS X
Prerequisites
You need to install JDK 8u45, Apache Ant, and Mercurial.
To download the source
$ hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u-dev/rt/
To update the working copy
$ cd rt $ hg update -C 8u45-b13
To switch JDK to 8u45
$ export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8.0_45`
To build
$ cd apps/scenebuilder $ ant -Dplatforms.JDK_1.8.home=$JAVA_HOME jar
That's it. Congratulations!
License
Oracle BSD License
OpenJDK
http://openjdk.java.net/
Apache Ant
http://ant.apache.org/
Mercurial
http://mercurial.selenic.com/
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