Publisher Guide describes how to submit, edit, update, and remove Nokia Store content with the Nokia Publish tool. The guide also describes how you can enter metadata that will pass our Quality Assurance checks, as well as monitor daily reports on downloads and estimated revenue. The guide has been updated in June 2013 with information on the new Nokia In-app Payment solution (English version). This guide is available in these languages (updated localised versions will be available later): العربية | Deutsch | English (HTML) | English (PDF)| Español | Français | Italiano | Português | Русский | 简体中文 | 繁体中文 | हिन्दी | Việt.
The Content Guidelines describe the Nokia Quality Assurance criteria that your content must meet in order to be published in Nokia Store. The guidelines describe what Nokia considers to be inappropriate as well as technical requirements for different content types. The latest English version (1.5) includes updates for Nokia In-app Payment solution. Version 1.4 of this guide is available in these languages: Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Vietnamese.
The Java Developer’s Library supports devices up to Java Runtime for Nokia Asha software platform (1.0) for Nokia Asha platform devices and Java Runtime 2.0.0 for Series 40 devices. The library provides detailed information about the new APIs in the Nokia Asha software platform, and about implementation differences between Nokia Asha and Series 40 platforms. There’s also information about porting Series 40 full touch applications to the Nokia Asha software platform. In the latest update, several code examples have been added and information about HERE Maps API for Java ME has been updated. See the change history for more information. Previous version of Java Developer's Library with Symbian (and Series 40) platform content is available as offline version in Standalone and Eclipse Plug-in formats.
This library gathers guidelines for designing Java MIDlets for Nokia Asha software platform phones. It contains a UI overview, descriptions for UI components (both LCDUI and LWUIT components) and common UI patterns along with guidelines for language and tone of voice. There is also an Icon creation section to help you create your app’s launcher icon. The UX checklist collects the most important UI considerations you should keep in mind when designing your app for Nokia Asha phones.
This quick guide describes how to publish Nokia Asha software platform and Series 40 Developer Platform Java apps in Nokia Store.
The HERE Maps API for Java ME is a set of programming interfaces that enable developers to build mobile applications based on HERE Maps. The API provides mapping, search, and routing functionality, and targets devices that support the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) for Java Micro Edition, such as Nokia Asha and Series 40 devices. This library defines the HERE Maps API for Java ME, explains its purpose, summarizes its features, and outlines how it supports third-party application development.
This library is intended for developers creating applications for Nokia Lumia devices. The library provides detailed guides on the use of Map, Camera, NFC, and Nokia Music APIs with code snippets and references to the complete example applications. It also explains how to co-develop for Windows Phone 7 and 8, and provides an overview and guides on Nokia Developer services, such as Remote Device Access for Nokia Lumia. The latest library update includes documentation for Windows 8 compatible Nokia Music API and the new methods added to the API, a guide on how to adapt to Lumia phones’ hardware features together with a test application, an updated NFC Talk example which provides a search for nearby devices via Bluetooth as well, and a Windows Phone 8 port of an XNA example DrumkitX, implemented using Direct3D and XAudio2. See the Change history for more details on the latest updates.
This document provides a preview of Nokia In-App Payment. The document provides an overview to the components of Nokia In-App Payment and process flow of a typical payment, before offering a detailed step-by-step guide to implementation and testing, including full code snippets. The document concludes with a list of ids that can be used for testing purposes. Nokia In-App Payment is currently in an invitation only beta program.
This library is a complete documentation package for developers and designers to help them create applications with appealing graphical user interface using the LWUIT for Nokia Asha and Series 40. Library has been updated to include Nokia Asha UI components, for example, RefreshLoadBar, DatePicker, and HeaderBar. Also support for automatic localization has been added.
This library provides all the information you need to create rich and engaging web apps for the Nokia Asha software platform 1.0 and Series 40 phones. The library includes a getting started guide, technical and design documentation, and a detailed guide on how to use the web app tools. The library has been updated for version 3.0 of the Nokia Asha web app tools.
The Java Developer's Library describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 2.0.0 for Series 40 and Java Runtime 2.3 for Symbian. To install the Eclipse plug-in, see the installation instructions included in the zip file. For latest updates on Nokia Asha platform application development, see the online version of the library.
The Java Developer's Library describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 2.0.0 for Series 40 and Java Runtime 2.3 for Symbian. The standalone package includes an Eclipse-based viewer that provides you with a search function. Extract the zip file to any folder on your computer, and click eclipse.exe to access the library.
For latest updates on Nokia Asha platform application development, see the online version of the library.
This Design and User Experience Library section provides design guidelines and other design related information for Windows Phone (WP).
The Design and User Experience Library gathers all essential aspects of design and usability into one, and it collects the most important links for platform design resources. This updated library version includes a renewed design process, targeted for developers who are new to user experience.
This library helps developers port their applications to Series 40. It compares platforms and gives information on development tools and portability of the application types. It also provides code snippets and example applications on the most important mobile use cases. Whether you are looking for guidance on UX or development, this library will help you in developing apps for Series 40. The updated library provides information about UI conversion from Android OS 4.1 to Series 40 full touch.