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* {{cite book
| first1 = Andrew
| last1 = Lunny
| date = September 23, 2011
| title = PhoneGap Beginner's Guide
| publisher = [[Packt Publishing]]
| edition = 1st
| page = 328
| isbn = 1849515360
| url = http://www.packtpub.com/phonegap-beginners-guide/book
}}
* {{cite book
| first1 = Thomas
| last1 = Myer
| date = December 13, 2011
| title = Beginning PhoneGap
| publisher = [[Wrox]]
| edition = 1st
| page = 336
| isbn = 111815665X
| url = http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111815665X.html
}}
* {{cite book
| first = Rohit
| last = Ghatol
| date = November 14, 2011
| title = Beginning PhoneGap: Mobile Web Framework for JavaScript and HTML5
| publisher = [[Apress]]
| edition = 2nd
| page = 700
| isbn = 1430239034
| url = http://www.apress.com/9781430239031
}}
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Version vom 10. Oktober 2011, 05:46 Uhr

Adobe PhoneGap

Basisdaten

Entwickler Adobe
Aktuelle Version 9.0.0[1]
(10. Oktober 2019)
Programmier­sprache Java[2], JavaScript
Lizenz MIT-Lizenz[3]
www.phonegap.com

PhoneGap is an open-source mobile development framework developed by Nitobi Software.[4] It enables software programmers to build applications for mobile devices using JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3, instead of often less-known languages such as Objective-C.[5] The resulting applications are hybrid, meaning that they are neither truly native (all layout rendering is done via the webview instead of Objective-C or Corona apps) nor purely web based (much of the functions would be supported by HTML5). One disadvantage is that hybrid applications do not have full access to the device application programming interface (API).

PhoneGap currently supports development for the operating systems Apple iOS, Google Android, HP webOS, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian OS[6] and RIM BlackBerry. Support for recent versions, such as BlackBerry 5 and 6 and Windows Phone 7, is being implemented now.[7][8] Bada (the operating system used by the Samsung Wave S8500) support is "coming soon".[9]

First developed at an iPhoneDevCamp event in San Francisco,[10] PhoneGap went on to win the People's Choice Award at O'Reilly Media's 2009 Web 2.0 Conference.[11]

The framework has been used to develop many apps.[12]

Apple Inc. has confirmed that the framework has its approval, even with the new 4.0 developer license agreement changes.[13]

The PhoneGap framework is used by several mobile application platforms such as Worklight[14][15] and appMobi[16] as the backbone of their mobile client development engine.

Adobe officially announces the acquisition of Nitobi on 4th October 2011.[17]


See also

References

  1. github.com. (abgerufen am 26. März 2020).
  2. The phonegap Open Source Project on Open Hub: Languages Page. In: Open Hub. (abgerufen am 18. Juli 2018).
  3. The phonegap Open Source Project on Open Hub: Licenses Page. In: Open Hub. (abgerufen am 18. Juli 2018).
  4. [1]
  5. [2], PhoneGap Seeks to Bridge the Gap Between Mobile App Platforms, Salon.com, April 5, 2009
  6. [3], Using PhoneGap and the Sony Ericsson WebSDK to develop Android apps, Android and Me, December 15, 2009
  7. Attempt to implement PhoneGap on Windows Phone 7.
  8. PhoneGap BlackBerry WebWorks (for BlackBerry OS 5.0 and 6.0). Abgerufen am 31. Januar 2011.
  9. https://build.phonegap.com/
  10. [4], PhoneGap Simplifies iPhone, Android, BlackBerry Development, eWeek, March 13, 2009
  11. [5], PhoneGap: People's Choice Winner at Web 2.0 Expo Launch Pad, ReadWriteWeb, April 2, 2009
  12. [6], Apps developed with PhoneGap.
  13. [7], PhoneGap and the Apple developer license agreement, PhoneGap, April 14, 2010
  14. [8], Worklight
  15. [9], How PhoneGap Plays an Important Part in Our Enterprise Offering
  16. [10], appMobi
  17. http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20114857-264/adobe-buys-phonegap-typekit-for-better-web-tools/

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