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AppyBuilder

Welcome to AppyBuilder Personal version

Introduction

Learn more about AppyBuilder here: or here: http://Community.AppyBuilder.com

Using blocks, AppyBuilder provides you ability to design and build mobile apps (currently Android) with little or no coding skills!

👍 How to Contribute

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Personal Version

This is the personal version that can be run on Windows, Linux, or Mac for personal purpose.

DISCLOSURE: Please note that since all Personal Servers use local version of Google App Engine (GAE), you should make frequent backup of your source (.aia) files. AppyBuilder is not responsible for possible loss of projects.

Usage:

Make sure that Java 8 JDK is installed on your computer and path is setup properly. You'll need JDK because jarsigner executable is required to create create a keystore certificate for your app

AppyBuilder includes a front-end and a buildserver for building .apk

Starting frontend (user interface)

Use File Explorer to switch to the new folder (AppyBuilderPersonl) Next, double click on WinStartAppyBuilderServer.bat to start the frontend (or equivelant .sh file) IF the popup window immediately closes, this means that your java path is not setup properly You may have to update the file to directly point to your java.exe; e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_121\bin\java.exe

At this time, you can start a browser, and enter http://localhost:8888

Starting backend (build server):

If you are attempting to build .apk, you'll need to start the local buildserver Use File Explorer to switch to the new folder (AppyBuilderPersonl) Next, double click on WinStartAppyBuilderServer.bat to start the buildserver (or equivelant .sh file)

Troubleshooting:

When starting the server (backend or frontend), if window immediately closes, it could mean that:

  1. Your java path not setup properly - setup your java path or update script files to point to your java
  2. Address (8888) already in use (you may have to use task manager to kill java)

Info:

FOR UP-TO-DATE INFO, PLEASE SEE LINKS BELOW:

Forum: http://Community.AppyBuilder.com

Website: http://AppyBuilder.com

Email: info@AppyBuilder.com