From the HP Palm Developer Center Blog:
The webOS 2.1 SDK has officially exited the Early Access program and is now available for download from the HP webOS Developer Center. Using the 2.1 SDK, you can now:
- Take advantage of unique webOS features like Just Type, Exhibition and Synergy.
- Build and distribute hybrid apps, combining HTML, JavaScript and CSS with C/C++.
- Develop webOS services in JavaScript with node.js.
Got apps for Pixi? They’ll work on the all-new HP Veer.
More good news! If you’ve created apps for the Palm Pixi, they’ll just work on the HP Veer, the next all-new webOS smartphone that’s coming just around the corner. We’re going to do a big push around this tiny marvel of a phone, so if your app isn’t already optimized for Pixi’s 320×400 display, it’s definitely worth considering. Get on the Veer wave!
The transition to webOS 3.0: Things to keep in mind
As we all make this transition to 3.0, one of the biggest questions from developers is, what should I do now?
If you’re a developer with existing webOS apps…
You can extend your reach by optimizing your app for the HP Veer and Pre3, using new and updated features in webOS 2.0 like Just Type, Exhibition and Synergy.
If you’re a developer who’s new to webOS…
Now’s the time to start planning around developing with webOS 3.0, which will power the game-changing HP TouchPad and future webOS devices. To prepare yourself:
Now’s the time to start planning around developing with webOS 3.0, which will power the game-changing HP TouchPad and future webOS devices. To prepare yourself:
- Join our developer program
- Once you’ve registered, get into our Early Access program by emailing pdc@palm.com.
- Get the preview of Enyo, our new development framework, to prep for the full webOS 3.0 SDK.
Once you’re part of the Early Access program, you’ll be notified as soon as the full webOS 3.0 SDK is available – which is coming very soon.
As always, stay tuned!
Release Notes:
webOS SDK 2.1 - build 519
Highlights
- The webOS 2.1 SDK is a significant update, with many new features for developers. See Key Features & Enhancements, below.
- The documentation for the 2.1 SDK is not yet posted to the developer portal. You can download the 2.1 docs and samples here.
- The APIs for Contacts and Calendar (both the CRUD APIs and the People Picker) have changed in webOS 2.
- Developers using these APIs will need to make changes to their apps to avoid compatibility issues.
- The CRUD APIs for Contacts, Calendar and Accounts have been removed.
- Light CRUD users (apps that add one-off contacts and calendar events) should move to Add Contact and Add Calendar Event APIs exposed by the Contacts and Calendar apps.
- Heavier CRUD users (apps that sync with data locally or in the cloud) will need to move to the new Synergy APIs.
- The People Picker returns data in a different form, reflecting the new Contacts schema in webOS 2.
Key Fixes & Enhancements
New webOS Features & APIs
- Just Type. Integrate into the webOS Just Type interface, enabling users search within your app or use your app to perform quick actions.
- Exhibition. Implement support for Exhibition to inform, entertain and delight your users when their devices are docked on the Touchstone charger.
- JavaScript Services with Node.js. Write background services in JavaScript. Services run in the popular Node.js runtime environment, which is built into webOS 2.
- Synergy APIs. Integrate deeply into the webOS user experience by developing Synergy connectors for Contacts, Calendar or Messaging.
- HTML5 Enhancements. CSS gradients, enhanced Canvas support, Web Storage and more. Web sites can also take advantage of HTML5 Geolocation and Application Cache.
- Key Manager. Utilize new key management and cryptographic functionality.
- Media Capture. New APIs for capturing photos, videos and audio recordings.
- Bluetooth SPP. Implement wireless data transfer to and from Bluetooth-enabled devices, using the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP).
- Zeroconf (Bonjour). Discover devices on a local network.
- Media Indexer. Access the index of audio and video files stored on the device.
PDK
- OpenAL support (http://connect.creativelabs.com/openal/default.aspx)
- New PDL APIs:
- PDL_Minimize
- PDL_GetHardwareID
- Application-visible changes:
- In hybrid apps, you can mark your PDK plugin-hostingas transparent to let it alpha-blend with the HTML page that contains it.
- When handling touch input, you now get raw touch data. In 1.4.5, you wouldn’t get mousemove events until the user had moved their finger a sufficient distance from the initial touch area, and the mouseup event on lifting the finger might not change match the actual finger position if the finger hadn’t moved outside that drag radius.
- In hybrid apps, you can mark your PDK plugin-hosting
- Bug fixes:
- PDL_GetOSVersion works correctly in jailed applications.
- /media/cryptofs is now always writable from jailed PDK apps and hybrids.
- The /media/cryptofs filesystem now correctly handles random access writes to files without corrupting them.
- OpenGL ES headers now properly list extensions supported for each webOS device.
- Memory leaks have been fixed in PDL_GetUniqueID, PDL_GetLanguage, and PDL_GetDeviceName.
- Parameter size limits have been removed from JS-to-plug-in communications.
Tools
- Numerous installer improvements -- updates and clean installs should now work on all platforms.
- Eclipse plug-ins have been updated.
- Mac installer now preserves the emulator images from earlier releases.
- Old emulator images are stored under ~/Library/Application Support/Palm/SDK/Images/.
- To remove them from the list that appears when the emulator is started, delete them from this directory.
- To completely remove old images from your computer, also follow steps 1-6 here.
- Old emulator images are stored under ~/Library/Application Support/Palm/SDK/Images/.
- No need to uninstall the previous version of the SDK on the Mac.
Known Issues & Limitations
APIs
- Data stored using the HTML5 Local Storage API is not deleted when app is deleted.
- There are some issues with text entry in emulator -- some characters cannot be typed under certain circumstances.
Tools
- The Palm Inspector is deprecated and will be removed from future SDK releases. To inspect elements, use Emulator Host Mode and the inspection tools in your WebKit-based desktop browser.
- When entering text in the emulator, the right Shift key does not work for typing many symbols. Use the left Shift key instead.
Installers
- Mac: When upgrading on Leopard, all of the components show 0 size due to a bug in the OS X PackageMaker. This issue is purely cosmetic; the upgrade will proceed as expected.
- Windows: The 32-bit installer will not run on a 64-bit OS; the user is warned and the installer quits.
Source: HP Palm Developer Center Blog.
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