
For more information on managing AVDs, see. You can also add specific hardware features of the emulated device by clicking the New button and selecting the feature. You can also add specific hardware features of the emulated device by clicking New and selecting the feature. Give it a name, a platform target, an SD card size, and a skin (HVGA is default). The Create New Android Virtual Device (AVD) dialog is displayed. The Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager is displayed. In the Menu-bar, go to Window | AVD Manager. To run an Android application on the Android Emulator: Click here for more information on the Android Emulator.
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The emulator lets you develop and test Android applications without using a physical device. The Android SDK includes a mobile device emulator - a virtual mobile device that runs on your computer.
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Sudo apt-get install ia32-libs Running Applications On the Android Emulator Using ADT on Linux 64-bit requires installation of ia32-libs. For information on creating a native application, see Creating Native Applications. Running Android ApplicationsĪndroid native applications can be tested in Zend Studio using the Android mobile device emulator or on an actual device. Please take note of the relevant 'Prerequisites' sections on this page: Android, iOS, Windows Phone. Testing or running your native application from within Zend Studio requires existing conditions depending on the native platform being tested. You can test your native applications by using an integrated emulator/simulator, or on an actual device connected to, and identified, by your machine.

Zend Studio's Cloud Connected Mobile (CCM) tool allows you to preview your native applications by testing or running them within your workspace.

User Guide > Tasks > Working with Cloud Connected Mobile > Running Native Applications Running Native Applications
