| page.title=Android 1.0 SDK, release 2 |
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| <h2>Included in this SDK</h2> |
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| <h4>Development tools</h4> |
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| <p>The SDK includes a variety of tools for developing and debugging application code and designing |
| an application UI. You can read about the tools in the documentation included with the SDK. |
| You can access the tools in the <code><sdk>/tools/</code> directory.</p> |
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| <h4 id="system_images">System Images</h4> |
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| <p>The Android system images listed below are included in this SDK.</p> |
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| <table style="margin-right:1em;" width="80%"> |
| <tr> |
| <th><nobr>System Image</nobr></th><th><nobr>API Level</nobr></th><th>Notes</th><th>Description</th> |
| </tr> |
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| <tr> |
| <td width="5%"><nobr>Android 1.0</nobr></td> |
| <td width="5%">1</td> |
| <td width="5%"><nobr>N/A</nobr></td> |
| <td>Includes the {@code com.google.android.maps} external library and a set of standard development |
| applications. </td> |
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| </tr> |
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| </table> |
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| <h4>Sample Code and Applications</h4> |
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| <p>You can look at a variety of tutorials and samples in the |
| documentation included with the SDK and access the sample code itself |
| in the <code><sdk>/samples/</code> directory of the SDK package.</p> |
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| <h4>Documentation</h4> |
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| <p>The SDK package provides a full set of local documentation, including installation and upgrade |
| instructions. To view it, open the <code><sdk>/documentation.html</code> file in a web browser. |
| If you are developing in an IDE such as Eclipse, you can also view the reference documentation |
| directly in the IDE. </p> |
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