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#JADB#
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ADB client implemented in pure Java.
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The Android Debug Bridge or ADB for short it a client-server architecture used to install android apps from an IDE or command line and to debug apps, etc.
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The Android SDK Tools is available for the major platforms (Mac, Windows & Linux) and in there is a command line tool called adb that implements the ADB protocol.
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This projects aims at providing an up to date implementation of the ADB protocol.
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vidstige/jadb.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vidstige/jadb)
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## Example ##
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Usage cannot be simpler. Just create a `JadbConnection` and off you go.
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JadbConnection jadb = new JadbConnection();
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List<JadbDevice> devices = jadb.getDevices();
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Make sure the adb server is running. You can start it by running `adb` once from the command line.
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It's very easy to send and receive files from your android device, for example as below.
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JadbDevice device = ...
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device.pull(new RemoteFile("/path/to/file.txt"), new File("file.txt"));
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Some high level operations such as installing and uninstalling packages are also available.
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JadbDevice device = ...
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new PackageManager(device).install(new File("/path/to/my.apk"));
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## Protocol Description ##
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An overview of the protocol can be found here: [Overview](https://github.com/cgjones/android-system-core/blob/master/adb/OVERVIEW.TXT)
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A list of the available commands that a ADB Server may accept can be found here:
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[Services](https://github.com/cgjones/android-system-core/blob/master/adb/SERVICES.TXT)
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## Using JADB in your application ##
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Since version v1.1 Jadb support [maven](https://maven.apache.org/) as a build system. Although this project is not presented in official apache maven
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repositories this library can be used as dependencies in your maven/gradle project with the help of [jitpack](https://jitpack.io).
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[Jitpack](https://jitpack.io) is a system which parses github public repositories and make artifacts from them.
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You only need to add [jitpack](https://jitpack.io) as a repository to let maven/gradle to search for artifacts in it, like so
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```
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>jitpack.io</id>
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<url>https://jitpack.io</url>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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```
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After that you will need to add actual dependency. [Jitpack](https://jitpack.io) takes groupId, artifactId and version id from repository name,
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project name and tag ignoring actual values from pom.xml. So you need to write:
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```
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.github.vidstige</groupId>
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<artifactId>jadb</artifactId>
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<version>v1.1</version>
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</dependency>
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```
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## Contributing ##
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This project would not be where it is, if it where not for the helpful [contributors](https://github.com/vidstige/jadb/graphs/contributors)
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supporting jadb with pull requests, issue reports, and great ideas. If _you_ would like to
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contribute, please read through [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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## Authors ##
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Samuel Carlsson <samuel.carlsson@gmai.com>
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See [contributors](https://github.com/vidstige/jadb/graphs/contributors) for a full list.
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## License ##
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This project is released under the Apache License Version 2.0, see [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) for more information.
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