After a great start on Monday and Tuesday AnDevCon really got started for me with doing my presentations. Guess how I went?
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Category: Android Maven Plugin
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AnDevCon 2011 in hindsight – Part 2
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AnDevCon 2011 in hindsight – Part 1
It was just a few days before the speaker proposal submit deadline that I found out about the AnDevCon Anroid Developer Conference and luckily my proposal got accepted. In the last those three days I met an incredible amount of people, put a lot of faces to contacts I already know or know of via twitter, blogs and more and also learned a whole lot of new stuff. Not to mention that it was very inspiring on a technical level and beyond and there are now a lot of more things on my todo and want to look at list 😉
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Presentation files for AnDevCon
No matter if you were able to attend my presentation at AnDevCon 2011 or not, here are the presentation files for all of you to enjoy:
Taking Advantage of Apache Maven for Android Development
Unit Testing, Integration Testing and Continuous Builds for Android Development
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Fragments for all Maven users
Now that the static library for Fragments support down to Android 1.6 is available as part of the SDK download, I have updated the Maven Android SDK Deployer to push the jar into your Maven repository so you can use it as part of your Android project built with the great Maven Android Plugin.
Check out the details on the documentation for the deployer and hopefully see you at AnDevCon next week.
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While it is snowing like mad outside
I have updated the Maven Android SDK Deployer with support for the full release of the 3.0 platform of the Android SDK so that all Maven users can build their tablet apps before the open source built jars get into Maven central. Get it while its hot 😉
PS: I have since updated to fix a tiny glitch as well as added the missing maps jar..
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Honeycomb for the Maven Android SDK Deployer
Joining the fray of news and stuff to play with I have updated the Maven Android SDK Deployer to support the prerelease of Android Honeycomb. With it users of the Maven Android Plugin can start creating Android tablet applications and exploring the new features from day one of the public release. (more…)
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More Guice for Android and Maven central
Last week it seemed like the right people came together to get stuff done. You see, I had multiple attempts during the last year getting the no_aop jar for Google Guice 2.0 into Maven central and somehow things just did not not happen. With the plan for Roboguice 1.1 to be released shortly and the java.net infrastructure unavailable as a Maven repository for the unforseeable future, we had a bit of a crunch. So Michael Burton and myself decided to try one more time to see if we can get Roboguice into Maven central. Problem is however that if you deploy to Maven central, your dependencies have to be there already. Sadly when Guice 2.0 got deployed the no aop artifact was forgotten. We created an issue on the guice issue tracker but somehow got no traction there. (more…)