This configuration allows you to run a program from Genero Studio and display it to your
Android™ virtual device (AVD).
Before you begin:
- Meet the requirements for Android
emulator hardware acceleration. The emulator requires a processor with virtualization technology and
a dedicated driver. Most recent Intel® processors support
virtualization (VT-x, EM64T).
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Install and configure Java SDK and Android SDK.
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Unplug any Android hardware devices
connected via USB or Configure multiple Android display devices.
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Select Android in the Genero Configuration combobox.
You are now ready to create a virtual device and install Genero Mobile for Android (GMA) onto the virtual device.
Tip: Genero Mobile provides an 'Android' Virtual Device (AVD), however you can elect to use another AVD, such as Genymotion.
Tip: If you create your own emulator, you must specify an external storage >
100 MB.
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Select . When the console appears, you will be asked if you wish to create a custom hardware
profile. Press Enter to accept the default answer, no.
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The Intel(R) Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) must be installed on the system.
Go to your
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/extras/intel/Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager
directory and double-click on the application to install it.
HAXM will improve x86 virtual device performance on Windows® and macOS™.
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Select and wait for the emulator to finish loading. This can take a few minutes if
you did not install HAXM.
You will know it is finished loading when the emulator looks like a device
screen.
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On the AVD, confirm that it allows installation from unknown sources. Select and confirm that Unknown sources is selected. Return to the
Home screen and then go to the Apps screen.
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From Genero Studio, select .
In the Genero Studio output panel you will see that the deploy started and finished. On the AVD
you will see a new icon on the Apps screen labeled Genero Mobile.
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Test your configuration. From Genero Studio, find the
OfficeStoreMobile project and open it. Execute the
OrdersApp. You should now see the Orders program running on the virtual device.