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Amazon Mobile App SDK Eclipse Plugin—Making it Easy to Integrate Amazon APIs into Your Android Apps

Amazon recently released a new tool to help you integrate Amazon APIs (like In-App Purchasing and Amazon GameCircle) into your Android apps. The Amazon Mobile App SDK Eclipse Plugin allows you to rapidly and reliably integrate Amazon APIs into your Android projects, speeding up development and cutting down project setup time. The plugin generates the appropriate config entries for the APIs that you select, then copies over the relevant API jar files. If desired, it also allows you to quickly undo API integration, without affecting the original state of your project.

If you’re new to the Amazon Mobile App SDK, it provides APIs, tools, and resources to leverage the features and services offered by Amazon. You can read through development best practices, implementation specifics, and reference materials that enable you to devote more time to creating great apps and less time worrying about implementation details.

The Amazon Mobile App SDK includes:

Once your app is ready for testing, Amazon has also made available Kindle Fire tablet emulators for you to easily test and iterate your app before submitting.

Take the Amazon Mobile App SDK Eclipse Plugin for a spin. When you’re done, tell us what you think by completing this brief survey. For more information about the Amazon Mobile App SDK, including documentation, click here. If you’re ready to download the Amazon Mobile App SDK, click here.

This article was re-printed with permission from Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

 
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