====== Map Suite Android Edition Installation Guide ====== {{section>upgrade_map_suite_to_10.0}} Welcome to Map Suite™ from ThinkGeo, a complete family of GIS software development kits that will help you build cutting-edge mapping and spatially aware applications. Using Map Suite's intuitive APIs, programmers who write code in C# can create professional-grade Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software featuring interactive maps, spatial analysis, geoprocessing and location, and much more. Even developers inexperienced with GIS can add fully-functional maps to their projects in just moments. In this article, we will discuss how to install Map Suite Android Edition or higher on your computer and prepare your development environment for creating Map Suite-powered projects. ===== System Requirements ===== * Microsoft Windows 7 or higher * Visual Studio 2010 Professional or higher * Xamarin’s plug-in for Visual Studio. * .NET Framework 4.5 or higher * Android 4.0.3 or higher * Xamarin plug-in is not supported by Visual Studio Express editions. * We can develop With Xamarin Studio on a Mac machine as well. Check following for the detail. ===== Environment Preparation ===== === Install .NET Framework 4.5 === Map Suite requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or newer. * [[http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851|Download the .NET 4.5 web installer free from Microsoft]] **[[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/|Installing Xamarin.Android]] ** * Mac
This article walks through the installation steps and configuration details required to install Xamarin.Android on OS X. By the end of this article, we will have a working Xamarin.Android installation integrated into Xamarin Studio, and we’ll be ready to start building our first Xamarin.Android application. [[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/mac/|click here]].
* Windows
This guide walks through the installation steps and configuration details required to install Xamarin.Android on Windows. By the end of this article, we will have a working Xamarin.Android installation integrated into Xamarin Studio and/or Microsoft Visual Studio, and we’ll be ready to start building our first Xamarin.Android application.[[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/windows/|click here]].
* Development and Device Provisioning
[[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/ios/getting_started/installation/device_provisioning/|Set Up Device for Development]]
==== Android Deployment ==== * Set Up Device for Development
This article will discuss how to setup an Android device and connect it to a computer so that the device may be used to run and debug Xamarin.Android applications.[[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/set_up_device_for_development|click here]].
* Xamarin Android Player
This guide will discuss and introduce the Xamarin Android Player, a high performance Android simulator. [[http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/android-player/|click here]].
==== Android Emulator ==== If the Xamarin Android Player is not available, you may have to use the stock emulators from Google. The guides in this section will discuss how to do so. Configure the Emulator This guide discusses how to configure the default Android emulator in Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio. Accelerating the Android Emulator This guide discuses how to use HAXM to accelerate the Google Android Emulator. ===== Install ThinkGeo Product Center ===== All of the Map Suite GIS developer controls are delivered through the [[ThinkGeo Product Center]], a Windows application that serves as the central point for you to install, evaluate, purchase and activate Map Suite products. To begin using any Map Suite edition, such as MVC or WPF Desktop, you must first install Product Center. 1. **[[http://download.thinkgeo.com/ThinkGeoProductCenter.msi|Download the ThinkGeo Product Center.]]** \\ 2. Once the download is complete, double-click the //.msi// file to begin installation. {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_01.png?500}} 3. The installer window will appear. Click the "Next" button to proceed with the next step. {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_02.png?500}} 4. You will now be asked to accept the ThinkGeo software license agreement. Once you have read the license in its entirety, check the box at the bottom of the window and click "Next". {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_03.png?500}} 5. On this step, choose the installation directory for the Product Center. Then, click "Next". {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_04.png?500}} 6. Product Center is now ready to be installed. To proceed, click the "Install" button. At this point, you may be asked to enter credentials for an administrator account on Windows Vista / Server 2008 or higher. Make sure you say "Yes" to the User Account Control prompts, or the installation will not be able to continue. {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_05.png?500}} 7. The installation process will begin. It may take a few minutes for the Product Center to install and decompress all of its files. A blue bar will indicate its progress until this is complete. When the installation finishes successfully, you will be shown the following screen. {{androidedition:ThinkGeo_Product_Center_Installation_06.png?500}} 8. Click the "Finish" button to exit the installer. If the "Launch Product Center" checkbox is selected, the Product Center will open when the installer exits. ===== Begin Your Development ===== Launch the ThinkGeo Product Center application to explore the exciting world of Map Suite GIS. Each Map Suite edition ships with code samples, kick-start templates, videos and more to help you start developing your first application quickly! Next, we recommend that you take a look at our [[ThinkGeo Product Center]] article to learn how to find your way around the Product Center application.