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Why Choose cloudimg AMIs?
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Overview Android Studio is the official integrated development environment for Android app development, built on IntelliJ IDEA and developed by Google and JetBrains. This AMI provides Android Studio pre-configured on Windows Server, enabling developers to create, debug, and deploy Android applications with comprehensive SDK tools and emulator support.
IntelliJ Platform IntelliJ IDEA base. Code editor. Syntax highlighting. Code completion. Intelligent refactoring. Code analysis. VCS integration. Plugin architecture.
Android SDK Android platform tools. SDK Manager. Build tools. Platform versions. Support libraries. Google Play services. System images. NDK support.
Gradle Build System Build automation. Dependency management. Multi-module projects. Build variants. Product flavors. Build types. Custom tasks. Incremental builds.
Layout Editor Visual designer. Drag-and-drop UI. ConstraintLayout. XML editing. Design/blueprint views. Component tree. Attributes panel. Multiple device previews.
Android Emulator Virtual devices. Multiple configurations. Hardware acceleration. Quick Boot. Snapshot support. GPS simulation. Network throttling. Camera emulation.
Kotlin Support Google-preferred language. First-class support. Java interop. Coroutines. Extension functions. Null safety. Data classes. Android KTX.
Java Development Java 8+ support. Lambda expressions. Method references. Stream API. Try-with-resources. Type annotations. Retrolambda support.
Code Editor Smart completion. Live templates. Code generation. Parameter hints. Quick documentation. Inline debugging. Code folding. Multi-cursor editing.
Debugging Tools Breakpoints. Step debugging. Variable inspection. Watches. Stack traces. Logcat integration. Memory profiler. CPU profiler.
APK Analyzer App size analysis. DEX file inspection. Resource analysis. Compare APKs. Method count. Library dependencies. Unused resources.
Lint Tools Code quality checks. Performance issues. Security vulnerabilities. Accessibility. Internationalization. Icon density. API level compatibility.
ProGuard Code obfuscation. Code shrinking. Optimization. Resource shrinking. R8 compiler. Keep rules. Mapping files.
Version Control Git integration. GitHub support. Commit/push/pull. Branch management. Merge conflicts. Change history. Diff viewer. Blame annotations.
Firebase Integration Firebase console. Authentication. Firestore database. Cloud storage. Cloud messaging. Analytics. Crashlytics. Remote config.
Testing Framework JUnit support. Espresso UI tests. Robolectric. Test recorder. Code coverage. Instrumented tests. Unit tests. Integration tests.
Profiler Tools CPU profiler. Memory profiler. Network profiler. Energy profiler. Frame rendering. Method tracing. Heap dumps. Allocation tracking.
Build Variants Debug/release builds. Product flavors. Custom configurations. Signing configs. Build types. Dimension strategies. Variant API.
Resource Management Drawable resources. Layout resources. String resources. Style resources. Asset management. Resource qualifiers. Vector graphics. Localization.
NDK Development C++ support. CMake. ndk-build. JNI. Native libraries. Debugging native code. CMakeLists.txt. Android.mk.
App Deployment Google Play Console. App signing. APK generation. App Bundle format. Version management. Release tracks. Internal testing.
Performance Instant Run. Apply Changes. Fast builds. Incremental compilation. Build cache. Parallel execution. Daemon optimization. Memory settings.
Windows Integration Windows Server 2019. Native application. File system. Registry. PowerShell. Windows auth. Remote desktop. RDP port 3389.
cloudimg Support 24/7 support. Android Studio setup. SDK configuration. Emulator troubleshooting. Build optimization. Development assistance. Best practices.
Use Cases Android app development. Mobile applications. Kotlin development. Game development. Enterprise apps. IoT applications. Wear OS apps. TV apps.
FAQ
Q: What is Android Studio? A: Official IDE for Android app development by Google.
Q: Programming languages? A: Kotlin (preferred), Java, C++, XML.
Q: Built on what platform? A: IntelliJ IDEA from JetBrains.
Q: Emulator included? A: Yes, Android Virtual Device emulator included.
Q: Build system? A: Gradle-based build automation.
Q: Kotlin support? A: Yes, Google's preferred language since 2019.
Q: Firebase integration? A: Yes, built-in Firebase tools and services.
Q: Testing support? A: Yes, JUnit, Espresso, and instrumented tests.
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Highlights
- 24/7 Technical Support - Expert assistance via phone, email, and chat with rapid response SLAs
- Android Studio IDE - Official Android development environment, IntelliJ IDEA platform, Gradle builds, visual layout editor, Android emulator, Kotlin/Java support, SDK tools, Firebase integration, ProGuard, lint tools
- Production-Ready Windows Platform - Pre-configured on Windows Server 2019, optimized for Android app development, immediate deployment
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
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m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.10 |
t2.micro AWS Free Tier | t2.micro instance type | $0.06 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier | t3.micro instance type | $0.06 |
i2.2xlarge | i2.2xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
h1.2xlarge | h1.2xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
g4dn.metal | g4dn.metal instance type | $0.28 |
m7i-flex.4xlarge | m7i-flex.4xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
m4.4xlarge | m4.4xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
u-24tb1.112xlarge | u-24tb1.112xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
m5n.16xlarge | m5n.16xlarge instance type | $0.28 |
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