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Index<br />
A<br />
Accelerator API<br />
overview of, 157–158<br />
querying device orientation, 158–161<br />
watching device orientation, 161–164<br />
addresses array, specifying contact<br />
properties, 225–226<br />
Adobe, in history of PhoneGap, 5<br />
Alerts<br />
debugging PhoneGap applications and,<br />
37–38<br />
Notification API and, 307–310<br />
allowEdit property, Camera API, 180<br />
Android<br />
accelerator determining device<br />
orientation, 157–158, 164<br />
Apache Ant and, 337<br />
application status events, 253–254<br />
building PhoneGap applications, 13–14<br />
button events, 257–258, 261<br />
camera simulators, 170<br />
Capture API example on, 200–204<br />
Compass API example on, 209<br />
configuring PhoneGap Build for mobile<br />
platforms, 143–145<br />
contact information, 231<br />
debugging PhoneGap applications, 41–43<br />
device object running on, 245<br />
Eclipse plug-in and, 19<br />
errors related to contact information,<br />
229–230<br />
geolocation support, 279<br />
JDK (Java Developer Kit) and, 333–334<br />
Media API support, 293<br />
media files, 295<br />
network status events, 256<br />
operating systems supported by<br />
PhoneGap, 3<br />
PhoneGap API support, 9<br />
PhoneGap Build support, 141<br />
picture capture process, 168–169,<br />
173–175<br />
releasing Media objects, 298<br />
searching for contact information, 235<br />
testing applications created with<br />
PhoneGap Build, 152<br />
testing applications on physical devices,<br />
36–37<br />
watchHeading function on, 213<br />
Android development tools<br />
AVD (Android Virtual Device) for testing<br />
PhoneGap applications, 60–64<br />
configuring Eclipse development<br />
environment, 64–66<br />
creating PhoneGap project, 67–69<br />
creating PhoneGap project with Eclipse,<br />
73–74<br />
installing SDK on Macintosh OSs, 60<br />
installing SDK on Windows OSs, 58–59<br />
making changes to Java source files,<br />
70–72<br />
managing PhoneGap projects from<br />
command-line, 74–77<br />
options for creating PhoneGap projects,<br />
66–67<br />
341