29 April 2009
Nokia N97 SDK BETA
First Nokia's Device Specific SDK Available
Building social location services that Tero Ojanpera presented yesterday at the Nokia Developer Summit 2009, is now possible with the public release of the Nokia N97 SDK beta, first device specific SDK from Nokia.
The new SDK allows developers to explore the new features and APIs offered by the Nokia N97 device. Using the SDK developers can create applications that take advantage of the new home screen publishing, memory management, and compass APIs.
The emulator, which has full Nokia N97 device look-and-feel, enables the testing of these new application capabilities, as well as home screen widgets.
The S60 platform and device SDKs enable you to build applications using Symbian C++, Open C/C++, Java™ technology, and Web Runtime (WRT).
In addition, several of the SDKs support development with Python for S60 using an SDK plug-in. When used with your favourite development tools, the SDKs provide you with access to all the APIs implemented in a particular edition and feature pack.
Once you’ve coded your application, the SDKs include tools to compile that application for testing in the S60 emulator. In the emulator, your application can be tested without the need for an S60 device, which improves development time. Once the application is tested, tools to compile and package the application for installation on an S60 device are provided.
The Nokia N97 SDK is now available, offering:
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Features specific to the Nokia N97 mobile computer in the SDK emulator, including the look and feel of the Nokia N97 device and emulation of the home screen.
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New C++ APIs, including the Homescreen Publishing API and Out-of-Memory Monitor API.
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Java Runtime 1.4 for S60, which adds Mobile Sensor API (JSR-256) and Nokia UI API 1.3.
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Supported runtimes
The all-in-one S60 SDKs support
development of applications for the following runtimes:
- Symbian C++.
- Open C/C++.
- Java™ technology.
- Web Runtime (WRT).
- Python (using the Python for S60 SDK plug-in).

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