I'm new to this of Apache Cordova. I'm trying to follow the documentation but cannot understand it very well. It says that for prerequisite I need to install the correspondant SDK. I did install Android Studio. then downloaded the Node.js and then tried to run the installation but it doesn't start I don't understand why it doesn't start. There is another things that I need to do so it starts installing?
Any help will be great. Thanks!
I think the clue is in the message -- just run the command npm install -g cordova from the normal DOS command prompt.
first of all you have to install 1)node.js 2)apache ANT 3) Java JDK & JRE 4) Android SDk & Eclipse and then after all installation you have to set this all software path into environmental- variable. and then fire your npm install -g cordova. without this all software installation and there path setup your phoneGap application will not created. and still you have any confusion and any question related software installation and there path setup then again tell me i will help you.
First and foremost, you want to install Node.js in order to get the 'npm' commands to work.
https://nodejs.org/download/release/latest/
You can download the latest version of Node.js from there... I was on a Mac, so I did the .pkg download. Install the appropriate one for your development machine.
After that, the 'npm' commands for Cordova will work. Hope this at least gets you started! :)
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When I launch the REDHAWK IDE via Eclipse, I cannot see the installed components (SigGen, fastFilter, etc). I can see the components just fine if I use the command line to create a project. I'm convinced it has to be a path or variable issues, but I just don't know what to reconfigure.
I'm using REDHAWK Version 2.1.0 and on CentOS7
OSSIEHOME is set to the /usr/local/redhawk/core
SDRROOT is set to /var/redhawk/sdr
Any suggestions?
I found a solution by reinstalling and including every Redhawk package that I could find using "yum list redhawk*"
I have the same problem and it turns out I was using a Java version higher than 8 which is not supported by RedHawk. Make sure you use Java 8 to launch the IDE otherwise it does not work. Submitted a DR but because JDK8 still supported they do not feel the need to fix it.
I followed the official installation instructions for RedHawk 2.3.0 on Centos 7.9 and had this same issue, I fixed it by opening a terminal in the Redhawk installation directory and running
sudo yum install redhawk-basic-components-2.3.0-5.el7.x86_64.rpm
After which the components appeared in the IDE without a restart
I am trying to put sample for MFP-8.0 Apps and i follow that below links & video,
https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/blog/2016/06/17/ibm-mobilefirst-studio-8-0-plugin-for-eclipse-now-available/
This is error message i got from eclipse console.
E:\POC\MFP-8.0\MFP\SampleTest\www>mfpdev app register --noprompt
E:\POC\MFP-8.0\MFP\SampleTest\www>exit
'mfpdev' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
If anything i missed out for above the tutorial what else i have to do? kindly any one advice me.
System environment : Windows 8.1,Eclipse Mars, Java 1.8
Thanks
If it doesn't know what "mfpdev" is, it sounds like then that you do not have the MobileFirst CLI installed.
Make sure you have nodejs installed, then from command line run the following command: npm install -g mfpdev-cli, which will install the CLI.
The Studio plug-in relies on the CLI installed, since behind-the-scenes it calls CLI commands.
I am a web developer and new to Phonegap..
I was trying to install phone gap on my windows 7 machine as per described here
http://docs.phonegap.com/en/3.1.0/guide_cli_index.md.html#The%20Command-line%20Interface
but when i run the following command
cordova platform add android
i am getting the following error
[Error: An error occured during creation of android sub-project.
ERROR : executing command 'ant', make sure you have ant installed and added to y
our path.
]
does this mean that i should install apache ant on my machine ? if so can someone redirect me to right link.
I am also running wampserver on my machine for my other developments..
will installing 'ant' affect on my wamp ?
As described in PhoneGap Getting Started
Finally, you may need to include %ANT_HOME%\bin to your PATH as well. To check to see if this is required, run a command prompt and type ant. If the program can not be found add %ANT_HOME%\bin to the PATH. You may need to specify the full path instead of using the %ANT_HOME% environment variable.
If you need ant for Windows, you may want to download and install it from here
You need ant to add the android platform.
Ant is a java-based build tool.
You can get further informations and download it at http://ant.apache.org.
ant has nothing to do with the apache webserver and doesn't effect your wamp installation. It's another software product provided by the apache foundation.
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I just installed Titanium and I'm not really familiar with this IDE. I added Android SDK to start my first application and everything looks cool until I tried to see my application in Android Emulator. I'm getting Unable to locate the CLI executable. Please restart Studio or use Help > Check for Titanium Updates to install Titanium CLI. and Check for Titanium Updates Says No Titanium updates available. and restarting the studio multiple times didn't work too. I cannot even preview my application in web browser. What am I doing wrong?
I'm using Titanium Studio, build: 3.1.0.201304151600 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Everything is up to date Node.js, Android SDKs, etc. I'm trying to create a web-based application frt Android 2.2+ and mobile web.
Farid,
There are several things you can try.
1.Type titanium in your command line and hit enter.If it gives 'not recognised as an internal or external command',it means Titanium package is not properly installed.
2.Try uninstalling just the Titanium node.js package using npm titanium uninstall command.
3.Once uninstalled,open Titanium studio.It will prompt you for installing Titanium CLI.Follow the steps and install Titanium CLI.
4.If these steps do not work,then uninstall node and install everything from the studio itself,rather than from the command line.
Sometimes installing Titanium CLI from command line fails.
EDIT:Before you try all this type node in your command prompt and see if node command is being recognised.If it is not you will have to set it to the PATH variable.
Thanks to 'Mukund Samant' with useful workarounds, I managed to fix this problem [although I faced another problem] by removing node.js and installing an older version (0.8.22) and then installing node.acs package manually by runnig this command: npm -g install acs. Now Titanium won't give me any errors or update messages on startup.
Note that I found out I have to run Titanium Studio as Administrator!
I have a Kinect for Windows and I would like to connect it to my Mac laptop with OSX 10.7.5.
I would like to use openNI as the driver.
OpenNI's website lists "OpenNI 2.1 Beta (OS X)" however the source-code page does not list install instructions. Are they found someplace else?
There are install instructions on the OpenNI 1.x github page and on OpenNI 1.x Unstable branch page. The instructions for the two branches are slightly different, however neither have worked for me.
I originally had XCode 4.6 installed. Both instructions state they want XCode 4.3.2, which I installed, renamed XCode 4.6 and used "sudo xcode-select -switch" to switch between them.
Both instructions ask for "libusb-devel +universal" and in both cases I get:
Error: Please do not install this port since it has been replaced by 'libusb'.
Error: org.macports.configure for port libusb-devel returned:
Please see the log file for port libusb-devel for details:
/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_devel_libusb-devel/libusb-devel/main.log
Error: Processing of port libusb-devel failed
If I continue with the installation of "libusb +universal" instead, then the rest of the dependencies install fine (though I had to install GraphViz before Doxygen).
But then when I run: "./RedistMaker" I get a lot of warnings, though it does create a Final file. "sudo ./install.sh" runs fine and I'm guessing OpenNI is installed, but then I get a bunch more errors when trying to install Sensor.
Can anyone help tell where along the way should I have started to worry? Do I need to manually install libusb (which I have tried to do)?
Any help appreciated!
I fixed the installation of OpenNI by running these instructions:
> sudo rm -f /opt/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib
> sudo port clean libusb
> sudo port install libusb +universal
Basically the Mac install instructions need to be updated and should include a warning that the short install may leave files around that will need to be deleted before installing with port.