The Android platform is a software stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware and key applications. Developers can create applications for the platform using the Android SDK. Applications are written using the Java programming language and run on Dalvik, a custom virtual machine designed for embedded use, which runs on top of a Linux kernel.
If you want to know how to develop applications for Android, you're in the right place. This site provides a variety of documentation that will help you learn about Android and develop mobile applications for the platform.
What's New in This Release:
Dependencies:
· Android SDK Platform-tools revision 9 or later.
· If you are developing in Eclipse with ADT, note that the SDK Tools r15 is designed for use with ADT 15.0.0 and later. If you haven't already, we highly recommend updating your ADT Plugin to 15.0.0.
· If you are developing outside Eclipse, you must have Apache Ant 1.8 or later.
Bug fixes:
· Fixed emulator issue when using the -wipe-data argument.
· Fixed build issue when using Renderscript in projects that target API levels 11-13
· Fixed issue when creating an AVD using the GoogleTV addon
· Fixed ant test
· Fixed android update project
· Fixed scrolling issue in the new Logcat panel of DDMS.
· Fixed issue with MonkeyRunner
· Fixed issues in the SDK Manager