- Accelerometer
- Camera
- Capture
- Compass
- Connection
- Contacts
- Device
- Events
- File
- Geolocation
- Globalization
- InAppBrowser
- Media
- Notification
- Splashscreen
- Storage
- Getting Started Guides
- Command-Line Usage
- Privacy Guide
- Upgrading Guides
- Project Settings
- Plugin Development Guide
- Domain Whitelist Guide
- Embedding WebView
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Getting Started with Symbian
This guide describes how to set up your development environment for Cordova and run a sample application. Note that Cordova used to be called PhoneGap, so some of the sites still use the old PhoneGap name.
Video Tutorials:
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Requirements
- Windows, OS X, or Linux
There are also QT for Symbian and Symbian with Sony Ericsson guides.
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Install SDK + Cordova
- Download and install cygwin (Windows only). Make sure you select "make" as it is not included by default
- Download the latest copy of Cordova and extract its contents. We will be working with the Android directory.
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Setup New Project
- In cygwin, navigate to where you extracted Cordova and go into the Symbian directory</li>
- Open up index.html located in phonegap/symbian/framework/www with your favourite editor.
- In the
body
tag, remove the line"Build your phonegap app here! Dude!"
and add the line<h1>[Hello World](../webos/index.html)</h1>
- In cygwin/terminal, type make. This will produce phonegap-symbian.wrt/app.wgz.
5A. Deploy to Simulator
- For Mac or Linux you should install Aptana Studio and Nokia WRT Plug-in for Aptana Studio. This has a browser-based javascript emulator
- For Windows you can download the S60 SDK which includes the S60 Emulator
- Load the phonegap-symbian.wrt/app.wgz file into the emulator.
5B. Deploy to Device
- Load the phonegap-symbian.wrt/app.wgz file into the device using bluetooth or email.
Done!
You can also checkout more detailed version of this guide here.