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QT5 Blueprints

You're reading from   QT5 Blueprints Design, build, and deploy cross-platform GUI projects using the amazingly powerful Qt 5 framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394615
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Symeon Huang Symeon Huang
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Preface 1. Creating Your First Qt Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a Beautiful Cross-platform Clock 3. Cooking an RSS Reader with Qt Quick 4. Controlling Camera and Taking Photos 5. Extending Paint Applications with Plugins 6. Getting Wired and Managing Downloads 7. Parsing JSON and XML Documents to Use Online APIs 8. Enabling Your Qt Application to Support Other Languages 9. Deploying Applications on Other Devices 10. Don't Panic When You Encounter These Issues Index

Setting up Qt for Android


Qt for Android requires at least an API level 10 (for Android 2.3.3 platforms). Most Qt modules are supported, which means your Qt application can be deployed on Android with little or no modification. For development, both Qt Widget-based applications and Qt Quick applications in Qt Creator are supported on Android. However, setting up Qt for Android on a Windows PC is not very straightforward. Therefore, before we venture deeper into anything, let's set up the development environment for Qt on Android.

First, you need to install Qt for Android. If you're using an online installer, remember to select the Android components, as shown in the following screenshot:

Here, we only chose Android armv7, which enables us to deploy applications for ARMv7 Android devices. If you're using an offline installer, download Qt for the Android installer.

Now, let's install a Java Development Kit (JDK). There is no way to get rid of Java, since Android heavily depends on it. Also, note...

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