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Amazon offers free SDK plugin for Eclipse

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  • by Cyrus
  • in News
  • — 22 Jan, 2013

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It is no secret that Amazon would love to get more developers to publish applications for Android using its APIs. Its latest tool for Android developers could certainly help its cause. The Amazon Mobile App SDK Eclipse plugin is a tool that enables developers to integrate Amazon APIs into their projects more easily. The plugin does take a bit of time to install but could speed up development and cut down on project setup time.

The plugin generates the appropriate configuration information for the APIs you plan to use. It gives you control over APIs and versions. In fact, it will alert you if your project is using an older version of the APIs. This works for all games and apps. The plugin is being offered for free.


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