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I've been beating my head against a wall trying to run a simple watchface app in the Tizen Web IDE and it's really doing me in.

You would think that if you open a sample app from a template then you'd be able to just hit "Run" and have it build and run in the emulator. Oh no. Way too easy.

If you have a device connected via USB then you need to have a certificate installed. So you request a CSR. Then a CRT from the CSR, but first you need to register with Samsung so it can email you the CRT. Then a device profile certificate using the device ID. The IDE is connected to the device and can get the IDE, but it won't: you need to run something like SMD in a terminal window then copy and paste, then the cert is emailed to you with the password. Then you register it and... who knows, really. Certainly following what the IDE says to do won't help, because if you right click the device and say "Permit to install apps" it will complain there's no certificate.

OK, I'll disconnect the device and run the sample app on the emulator. Hit "run" and it complains there is no target to launch, please select and emulator in Connection Explorer. So you go to the connection manager and there's not a lot to do. Emulator manager allows you to manage emulators, but there's no obvious way to connect to the emulator once you've set one up.

On it goes. Dark, thick brambles and twisty turning tunnels every which way. And I haven't yet written a single line of code. This is for a pre-packaged sample.

I still can't get it running and it blows my mind that in 2015 it's so difficult. I can only assume either I'm missing a silly, basic step that I'll work out in another 2 hrs, or something wasn't installed correctly.

[Update: The trick with the emulator is you need to click the little "play" arrow in the image of the emulator. It's small. It looks like it's just part of the emulator picture. However you need to click it. How about a "Start Emulator" button, given the massive amounts of screen space wasted in the app? Anyway, start the emulator, then go to the IDE and choose one of the 3 start buttons (I kid you not). Two won't work. The other one? That one will cause a blue screen.

/slams head on desk]
cheers

Chris Maunder


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