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# Mongoose Build on Android
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This is a small guide to help you run mongoose on Android. Currently it is
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tested on the HTC Wildfire. If you have managed to run it on other devices
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as well, please comment or drop an email in the mailing list.
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Note : You dont need root access to run mongoose on Android.
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- Clone Mongoose Git repo
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- Download the Android NDK from [http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html](http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html)
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- Run `/path-to-ndk/ndk-build -C /path-to-mongoose/examples`
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That should generate mongoose/lib/armeabi/mongoose
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- Using the adb tool (you need to have Android SDK installed for that),
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push the generated mongoose binary to `/data/local` folder on device.
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- From adb shell, navigate to `/data/local` and execute `./mongoose`.
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- To test if the server is running fine, visit your web-browser and
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navigate to `http://127.0.0.1:8080` You should see the `Index of /` page.
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![screenshot](http://cesanta.com/images/android_build.png)
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Notes:
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- `jni` stands for Java Native Interface. Read up on Android NDK if you want
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to know how to interact with the native C functions of mongoose in Android
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Java applications.
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- TODO: A Java application that interacts with the native binary or a
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shared library.
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