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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide for Release 2.3.0
1
Installing Mobile Application Framework with JDeveloper
1.1
Introduction to Installing the MAF Extension with JDeveloper
1.2
Installation Requirements for MAF Applications to be Deployed to the iOS Platform
1.3
Installation Requirements for MAF Applications to be Deployed to the Android Platform
1.4
Installation Requirements for MAF Applications to be Deployed to the Universal Windows Platform
1.5
Setting Up JDeveloper
1.6
Installing the MAF Extension in JDeveloper
2
Setting Up the Development Environment
2.1
Introduction to the MAF Development Environment
2.2
Configuring the Development Environment for Target Platforms
2.3
Configuring the Development Environment for Form Factors
2.4
Setting Up Development Tools for the iOS Platform
2.4.1
How to Install Xcode and iOS SDK
2.4.2
How to Set Up an iPhone or iPad
2.4.3
How to Set Up an iPhone or iPad Simulator
2.5
Setting Up Development Tools for the Android Platform
2.5.1
How to Install the Android SDK
2.5.2
How to Set Up an Android-Powered Device
2.5.3
How to Set Up an Android Emulator
2.5.3.1
Configuring the Android Emulator
2.5.3.1.1
Saving the Emulator State
2.5.3.1.2
Creating, Saving, and Reusing the SD Card
2.5.3.1.3
Configuring the Network
2.5.3.1.4
Configuring the Network Proxy
2.5.3.2
Speeding Up the Android Emulator
2.5.3.2.1
Configuring AVD for Intel HAXM
2.6
Setting Up Development Tools for the Universal Windows Platform
2.6.1
Installing Visual Studio
2.6.2
Creating a PFX File for MAF Applications
2.6.3
Installing a PFX File on Windows 10
2.6.4
Enabling Developer Mode on Windows 10
2.7
Testing the Environment Setup
3
Migrating Your Application to MAF 2.3.0
3.1
Migrating an Application to MAF 2.3.0
3.2
Migrating Cordova Plugins from Earlier Releases to MAF 2.3.0
3.3
Security Changes in Release 2.2.1 and Later of MAF
3.4
Maintaining Separate Xcode Installations for MAF 2.3.0 and MAF 2.2.0
3.5
Migrating MAF Applications that Use Customer URL Schemes to Invoke Other Applications
3.6
Migrating to JDK 8 in MAF 2.3.0
3.7
Configuring your Migrated MAF Application to Use the Full Screen on iOS Devices
3.7.1
How to Configure your Migrated MAF Application to Use an iOS Device’s Full Screen
3.7.2
What Happens When You Configure your Migrated MAF Application to Use an iOS Device’s Full Screen
3.8
Retaining Legacy Behavior When Navigating a MAF Application Using Android’s Back Button
3.8.1
How to Retain Pre-MAF 2.2.0 Application Behavior in Response to Usage of Android´s Back Button
3.9
Migrating to New cacerts File for SSL in MAF 2.3.0
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