Is there a way to extract the source code from a simple .apk like bluetooth chat with ftp? I need the ftp part. Or is there anyone that can help me, i need it for a project about a bluetooth app. I am new to java. I use eclipse with android sdk.
I would be most grateful!
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Alekxxx said:
Is there a way to extract the source code from a simple .apk like bluetooth chat with ftp? I need the ftp part. Or is there anyone that can help me, i need it for a project about a bluetooth app. I am new to java. I use eclipse with android sdk.
I would be most grateful!
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Mate this really has NOTHING to do with SGS2 Development. This is Java/Android Development issues and there are 100000's of other resources available on the web for you to ask these questions.
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i want to whether i can create an app without knowing anything about java..i have installed the sdk but can't go any futher..do i need to know about java??
If you want to actually program yes... I believe there is an easy app creator out there, but you won't get too far with it.
I just started learning Java, picked up a book and im getting into it. Oracle has online tutorials as well as Android Developers, you can follow those to get a gasp of it. The real issue is learning the in's and out's of java to bee more creative.
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Take a look at illumination software creator at radicalbreeze.com . No programming experience necessary. There are other apps like this.
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Simply put yes you can. There are other language alternatives. C# (mono project) and there are a few different implementations to allow you to write javascript for apps as well. Also check out app inventor, it lets you drag and drop program. No typing involved.
Can anyone give me any apps for transform my android in a Windows phone? Thanks in advance.
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What i need to build app and games ? Please tell me about the language which i had to learn to write a program ??
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ahmed_mokh said:
What i need to build app and games ? Please tell me about the language which i had to learn to write a program ??
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You will need Windows or other platform , jdk , java IDE such as eclipse , android sdk . You'll need to have a basic understanding of java and xml...
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First off, you need the Android SDK and Eclipse.
You also need to have an experience in Java or C++ programming as well as a good experience with XML files.
Here's a link to a tutorial..
Do use the SEARCH button next time.
Thanks all for reply
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You need to know firstly - What Android is not?
Answer is:
A Java ME implementation — Android applications are written using the Java language,
but they are not run within a Java ME (Mobile Edition) VM, and Java-compiled classes and
executables will not run natively in Android.
Part of the Linux Phone Standards Forum (LiPS) or the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) —
Android runs on an open-source Linux kernel, but, while their goals are similar, Android’s
complete software stack approach goes further than the focus of these standards-defining
organizations.
Simply an application layer (such as UIQ or S60) — Although Android does include an application
layer, “Android’’ also describes the entire software stack, encompassing the underlying
operating system, the API libraries, and the applications themselves.
A mobile phone handset — Android includes a reference design for mobile handset manufacturers,
but there is no single “Android phone.” Instead, Android has been designed to support
many alternative hardware devices.
Google’s answer to the iPhone — The iPhone is a fully proprietary hardware and software
platform released by a single company (Apple), whereas Android is an open-source
software stack produced and supported by the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) and designed
to operate on any compatible device.
anasdcool71 said:
First off, you need the Android SDK and Eclipse.
You also need to have an experience in Java or C++ programming as well as a good experience with XML files.
Here's a link to a tutorial..
Do use the SEARCH button next time.
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What level of Java is necessary? I'm a compsci major and I've had Java for 3 semesters. I've never done anything with XML.
Any suggestions on what I should start reading/learning?
BosnianKingdom said:
What level of Java is necessary? I'm a compsci major and I've had Java for 3 semesters. I've never done anything with XML.
Any suggestions on what I should start reading/learning?
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XML is really easy to learn.
Java, you'll only require upto those constructors, string use, and all that. And yeah, arrays too.
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anasdcool71 said:
XML is really easy to learn.
Java, you'll only require upto those constructors, string use, and all that. And yeah, arrays too.
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Yeah I've looked at some xml sample code, it doesn't seem to be difficult. I I don't think that it's as complex as Java. All of the things that you have listed are covered in the second semester. In the third semester we went over data structures...
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Yeah I've looked at some xml sample code, it doesn't seem to be difficult. I I don't think that it's as complex as Java. All of the things that you have listed are covered in the second semester. In the third semester we went over data structures...
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Then you're good to go. For high level apps, you may require data structure too.
But the writing of the source code of an android app is a lot different from the original Java. You gotta know about certain Objects and Methods which you're gonna use in your app. Head over to API guides in developer.android.com.
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Can we use Windows os wp7/8 on android devices?? Just read somewhere that its possible.. Any info??
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Uptil now it isn't but you can transform android into wp7 or wp8
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abbykhan said:
Can we use Windows os wp7/8 on android devices?? Just read somewhere that its possible.. Any info??
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While you can't directly install Windows 7/8 on android, if you have another device running Windows 7/8 such as your desktop computer or a laptop you can use a remote desktop client for android such as Android VNC https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=android.androidVNC or LogmeIn Ignition https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.logmein.ignitionpro.android to control your Windows 7/8 device from your Android device remotely.
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It's almost impossible because you need to build a kernel with drivers necessary for your device and you won't be able to do that without kernel source code.
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It's almost impossible because you need to build a kernel with drivers necessary for your device and you won't be able to do that without kernel source code.
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well.. u guys read this post... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125571