Cordova Android === Cordova Android is an Android application library that allows for Cordova-based projects to be built for the Android Platform. Cordova based applications are, at the core, applications written with web technology: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. [Apache Cordova](http://cordova.io) is a project at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Requires --- - Java JDK 1.5 or greater - Apache ANT 1.8.0 or greater - Android SDK [http://developer.android.com](http://developer.android.com) - Apache Commons Codec [http://commons.apache.org/codec/](http://commons.apache.org/codec/) Cordova Android Developer Tools --- The Cordova developer tooling is split between general tooling and project level tooling. To enable the command-line tools available in the ./bin directory, make sure you have all of the dependencies installed. You will need [NodeJS](http://nodejs.org) (which should come with `npm`). To install the dependencies: $ cd bin $ npm install General Commands ./bin/create [path package activity] ... create the ./example app or a cordova android project ./bin/bench ............................ generate a bench proj ./bin/autotest ......................... test the cli tools ./bin/test ............................. run mobile-spec Project Commands These commands live in a generated Cordova Android project. ./cordova/debug [path] ..................... install to first device ./cordova/emulate .......................... start avd (emulator) named default ./cordova/log .............................. starts logcat Running the Example Project --- Start avd (emulator) named `default`: ./bin/emulate Create the example project and build it to the first device: ./bin/create cd example ./cordova/debug Start adb logcat (console.log calls output here): ./cordova/log Creating a new Cordova Android Project --- ./bin/create ~/Desktop/myapp com.myapp.special MyApp Importing a Cordova Android Project into Eclipse ---- 1. File > New > Project... 2. Android > Android Project 3. Create project from existing source (point to the generated app found in tmp/android) 4. Right click on libs/cordova.jar and add to build path 5. Right click on the project root: Run as > Run Configurations 6. Click on the Target tab and select Manual (this way you can choose the emulator or device to build to) Building without the Tooling --- Note: The Developer Tools handle this. This is only to be done if the tooling fails, or if you are developing directly against the framework. To create your `cordova.jar` file, copy the commons codec: mv commons-codec-1.7.jar framework/libs then run in the framework directory: android update project -p . -t android-17 ant jar Running Tests ---- Please see details under test/README.md. Further Reading --- - [http://developer.android.com](http://developer.android.com) - [http://cordova.apache.org/](http://cordova.apache.org) - [http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/](http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/)