Android Tutorial B4A-Bridge a new way to connect to your device

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hyuk7

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Have you tried to manually uninstall B4A Designer?

I have a Eeepc t91mt with 2gb memory to use the B4A, which is a slower netbook, I need a device connection to develop an app because the emulator is toooo slow.
If I uninstall the B4A-Designer, how can I design onto the device? Do I need to re-install it manually, or is there any other way to design rapidly?

BTW I thank for the quick response in the community.
 

Reemj

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hi

hello
when i bridge connect between a laptop and a mobile it brings only interface.
how can i bring both the interface and the data on databae?

thanks
Reem
 

Reemj

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yes, database on local server on a laptop.
I want to fetch data to a Mobile
 

Reemj

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yes, because if the app work on emultor it is fetch te data but with bridge

amobaile can not fetch the data

thanks a lot
 
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Heinz

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Hello, i have got my new Toshiba AC 100 10k
Netbook. The B4ABridgePlus starts on Portrait
mode. Can i have it in landscape mode ?
 

SteveBee

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Nice!

Just got my first Android phone... a horrible little cheapie to develop on (yes, I'm actually an iPhone 'fanboi' <g>).

Have been using the emulator - but this B4a Bridge is great - downloaded from market and connected via WiFi - debugs nicely - good job!

Question: is the purpose of the Designer on the device so that the B4a IDE Designer addresses the device, rather than the emulator?
So I should I be seeing something on the device when I play with designer? (because I see nothing - its blank)

Again, good work - a very smooth way to hook up the IDE and device.

Steve
 

SteveBee

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So I should I be seeing something on the device when I play with designer? (because I see nothing - its blank)

Forget this - my omission - when moving from Emulator to real device, I had forgotten to press "Connect" again, so the Designer could connect to the *new* device.
 

optimist

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B4A-Bridge should be used when you have a wireless network available (both the device and the computer should be connected to the same router).

We have such a nice weather, so i develop in a park under old trees
My smartphone is connected to the internet with umts.
Additionally i enabled "thetering", so this internet connection is shared with my laptop.

I am able to use the bridge even in this scenario without problems :sign0098:

No router needed, developing with bridge like a charm and mobile internet on both devices :sign0060:

Thanks
 
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WizardOz

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This works so perfectly, its almost a dream!
 

timo

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No. Only 'Disconnected' on both sides. They simply don't find each other.
Galaxy S Plus have only 3 USB options: Kies,Multimedia and mass memory.
 
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