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.. _doc_one-click_deploy:
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One-click deploy
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Sounds Good, What is it?
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This feature will pop up automatically once a platform is properly
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configured and a supported device is connected to the computer. Since
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things can go wrong at many levels (platform may not be configured
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correctly, SDK may incorrectly installed, device may be improperly
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configured, kitty ate the USB cable, etc.), it's good to let the user
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know that it exists.
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Some platforms (at the time of this writing, only Android and Blackberry
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10) can detect when a USB device is connected to the computer, and offer
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the user to automatically export, install and run the project (in debug
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mode) on the device. This feature is called, in industry buzz-words,
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"One Click Deploy" (though, it's technically two clicks...).
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Steps for One Click Deploy
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#. Configure target platform.
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#. Configure device (make sure it's in developer mode, likes the
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computer, usb is recognized, usb cable is plugged, etc).
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#. Connect the device..
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#. And Voila!
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.. image:: /img/oneclick.png
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Click once.. and deploy!
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