Integrate Android studio whith corona sdk

Hi. I do not understand how to integrate android studio with corona.

I do not understand this tutorial

https://docs.coronalabs.com/native/android/androidStudio/index.html

Any video of how to do it?

  1. I created a short video of the steps involved for a simple integration.
  2. Adding Plugins.
  3. The simplest way of calling an external jar or hijacking the plugin template.
  4. Modifying the dispatch event included with the template to send more useful information.
  5. Sending a table as a parameter and dealing with the Lua stack.
  6. In this one, I show you how to create a new method you can fire from the Lua side and also how to return a value from the said method. 

Thanks for this @agramonte. I’ve shared it out on Facebook and Twitter!

Rob

@rob if I would have known I would have put some polish into it. :slight_smile:

Thanks very much. @agramonte (y). ^_^  ^_^  ^_^  ^_^ 

@diego. I created part two in case you are interested. In this one I show you how to add plugins.

Hello Agramonte,

These 2 videos are awesome, I really like the way how easy you made this for us.

Agramonte, If you dont mind can you please make more such videos and paste the link here.

These videos are for plugins that were there in the build.settings, may be you can make some videos with the plugins that are not available for corona build.settings yet.

Then it would be really great if you make something that will tell users how to make your native app hold a plugin that corona does not have and then make corona code talk with the plugin, like passing and receiving values to and from the plugin code written inside native android folder.

Is it possible to get some classes from you on some topics, or may be paid service will work too.

I really like the way you explain the things

Thank you

@sahil. I am glad you enjoyed the videos. I don’t have time to provide classes or paid services of any type. For better or for worse, I like making casual puzzle games for people who speak Spanish.  I have been mildly successful at this so that Is what I stick to.

But yes, I can make you some videos on doing exactly what you asked or at least my understanding of what you asked. I think I have a similar video for iOS so it shouldn’t be a problem to create one for Android. I’ll see if I can create it this weekend.

Also as a side note, I unsubscribe to post I have answered after about a week. After a few days, old topics go on random tangents or I can’t provide any more value than what I initially provided. So in the future either send me a direct message or start a new topic (I read them all) otherwise there is no guarantee I would read it.

Thank you so much Agramonte, I will send direct message next time.

Here is part 3. More to come. Probably not post them here. I don’t want to clog this with my crappy videos.

https://youtu.be/ZnWIeskXfHo

Post them. They are helpful!

These videos are so helpful, please keep posting.thank you so much for contributing so much

Really helpful! Thank you very much @agramonte

Thank you for the nice words here is the next one. My dogs make a singing cameo at the end :frowning:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hbDEfPntHI

@Agramonte: Its quite fair to drop all video links here because these are really helpful videos for everyone who want to use Corona and want to extend features using Native. I really like the way you explain things in videos. One can easily make things working by seeing the Videos. If you don’t mind i really want to be in contact with you either in mails or on skype. My skype id is: sahilshjmu and email is sahil19.sindh@gmail.com. If possible can you add me in your contacts,

Thank you once again for the Videos Agramonte

  1. I created a short video of the steps involved for a simple integration.
  2. Adding Plugins.
  3. The simplest way of calling an external jar or hijacking the plugin template.
  4. Modifying the dispatch event included with the template to send more useful information.
  5. Sending a table as a parameter and dealing with the Lua stack.
  6. In this one, I show you how to create a new method you can fire from the Lua side and also how to return a value from the said method. 

Thanks for this @agramonte. I’ve shared it out on Facebook and Twitter!

Rob

@rob if I would have known I would have put some polish into it. :slight_smile:

Thanks very much. @agramonte (y). ^_^  ^_^  ^_^  ^_^ 

@diego. I created part two in case you are interested. In this one I show you how to add plugins.