test

hi,
is there a way to test the games via wifi or network as gideros or c2 do?

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Can you be a little more specific with your question? Do you mean getting your app on your device wirelessly? [import]uid: 19626 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132166[/import]

yes in gideros you can test on the device(iphone for example) via wifi so you don´t need to build an ad hoc app to test, only you run in the device an application that gives you a wifi
ip, then you write this ip in the simulator or player and when you press play you can test directly at the phone, so is a fast way to check changes.Construct 2 have somehing similar, so just to know if is something like that in corona

thanks [import]uid: 177730 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132172[/import]

Corona does not support that type of feature that I’m aware of. You can build .ipa files and copy them into iTunes and do a wireless sync. On Android you can drop your apk file on Dropbox and install it wirelessly from there, but there isn’t a way to have corona run a simulator on your device that picks up your compiled code. [import]uid: 19626 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132187[/import]

Can you be a little more specific with your question? Do you mean getting your app on your device wirelessly? [import]uid: 19626 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132166[/import]

yes in gideros you can test on the device(iphone for example) via wifi so you don´t need to build an ad hoc app to test, only you run in the device an application that gives you a wifi
ip, then you write this ip in the simulator or player and when you press play you can test directly at the phone, so is a fast way to check changes.Construct 2 have somehing similar, so just to know if is something like that in corona

thanks [import]uid: 177730 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132172[/import]

Corona does not support that type of feature that I’m aware of. You can build .ipa files and copy them into iTunes and do a wireless sync. On Android you can drop your apk file on Dropbox and install it wirelessly from there, but there isn’t a way to have corona run a simulator on your device that picks up your compiled code. [import]uid: 19626 topic_id: 33262 reply_id: 132187[/import]