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==API references==
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The MeeGo 1.1 release provides two API reference libraries for development work:
* [http://apidocs.meego.com/1.1/core/html/index.html MeeGo API reference] includes the official API set for MeeGo application development. For MeeGo API, compatibility with future MeeGo releases is guaranteed.
* [http://apidocs.meego.com/1.1/core/html/index.html MeeGo API reference] includes the official API set for MeeGo application development. For MeeGo API, compatibility with future MeeGo releases is guaranteed.
* [http://apidocs.meego.com/1.1/platform/html/index.html MeeGo Platform API reference] extends the official MeeGo API by providing additional functionality. However, the Platform API is '''not''' guaranteed to be compatible with future MeeGo releases.
* [http://apidocs.meego.com/1.1/platform/html/index.html MeeGo Platform API reference] extends the official MeeGo API by providing additional functionality. However, the Platform API is '''not''' guaranteed to be compatible with future MeeGo releases.
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== Setting up your development environment ==
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[[SDK/Docs/1.1/MeeGo_1.1_SDK_Host_OS_Support|Supported guest operating systems]]
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=== Linux ===
=== Linux ===
[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Getting_started_with_the_MeeGo_SDK_for_Linux|Installing and configuring MeeGo SDK for Linux]]<br/>
[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Getting_started_with_the_MeeGo_SDK_for_Linux|Installing and configuring MeeGo SDK for Linux]]<br/>
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== Alternative development approaches ==
== Alternative development approaches ==
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[[SDK/Docs/1.1/MeeGo_SDK_with_Xephyr|Developing with Xephyr]]<br/>
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* May 2011: [http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2011/05/23/a-step-by-step-guide-build-a-virtual-meego-tablet-on-oracle-virtualbox-for-meego-apps-development-and-testing/ Developing with Virtualbox]
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[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Building_a_MeeGo_chroot_on_Linux|Creating a MeeGo chroot]] <br/>
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[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Configuring QEMU runtimes|Setting up the emulator]]<br/>
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*[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Building_a_MeeGo_chroot_on_Linux|Creating a MeeGo chroot]] <br/>
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*[[SDK/Docs/1.1/Configuring QEMU runtimes|Setting up the emulator]]<br/>
== SDK troubleshooting ==
== SDK troubleshooting ==
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 15 July 2011

Contents

MeeGo 1.1 Developer Documentation -- Table of Contents

MeeGo 1.1 developer documentation includes the following sections.

Introduction to MeeGo 1.1

MeeGo 1.1 SDK release notes
MeeGo application development overview
MeeGo developer story
MeeGo SDK terminology

Architecture

MeeGo architecture overview
MeeGo architecture layer view
MeeGo architecture domain view
MeeGo architecture API view

API references

The MeeGo 1.1 release provides two API reference libraries for development work:

  • MeeGo API reference includes the official API set for MeeGo application development. For MeeGo API, compatibility with future MeeGo releases is guaranteed.
  • MeeGo Platform API reference extends the official MeeGo API by providing additional functionality. However, the Platform API is not guaranteed to be compatible with future MeeGo releases.

UI guidelines

UI design principles
UI design guidelines

Setting up your development environment

Supported guest operating systems

Linux

Installing and configuring MeeGo SDK for Linux
Checking your system's graphics capabilities

Windows

Installing and configuring MeeGo SDK for Windows

Setting up your device

Setting up your N900 device
Setting up your Netbook
Setting up Aava

Developing native applications

Developing for MeeGo
Creating and running your first application
Debugging with Qt Creator
Example Qt applications

Developing Web Runtime applications

Developing Web Runtime applications

Alternative development approaches

SDK troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Personal tools