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This is the initial release of aFreeRDP the FreeRDP Android client. For build instructions have a look to docs/README.android.
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Overview
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The FreeRDP Android port consists of two parts: the Android Java GUI (client/Android)
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and the JNI bindings (client/Android/jni) which are written in C and wrap FreeRDP to
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be used with Java. The JNI is directly integrated within FreeRDPs build system.
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For building the GUI part there are three possibilities:
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* integrated ant build - have cmake to operate ant and build everything
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* manual ant build - build JNI with cmake and invoke ant manually for the GUI
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* IDE builds using your favourite IDE - use cmake for building JNI and your IDE for GUI
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Manual build and IDE build are mostly used for development.
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Build requirements
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For the Android port some additional dependencies need to be fulfilled:
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* for JNI
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- Android NDK (>= r8d)
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- prebuild static openssl libraries (see below)
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* for the Java GUI (if build with ant)
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- ant
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- Android SDK - version >= 21
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FreeRDP requires openssl libraries for building but they are not part of the
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Android NDK and therefore they need to be prebuild manually.
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Multiple source versions and builds of static openssl libraries are floating around.
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At the time of writing we have tested and used:
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https://github.com/bmiklautz/Android-external-openssl-ndk-static.
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However, any other static build should work as well.
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To build openssl:
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git clone git@github.com:bmiklautz/Android-external-openssl-ndk-static.git
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cd Android-external-openssl-ndk-static
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ndk-build # found in the Android NDK
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Building
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Integrated build
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Run the following commands in the top level freerdp directory. Don't
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forget to set ANDROID_NDK, ANDROID_SDK and FREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH
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to the absolut paths on your machine:
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/AndroidToolchain.cmake \
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-DANDROID_NDK="_your_ndk_path_here_" \
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-DFREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH="_your_ssl_build_root_path_" \
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-DANDROID_SDK="_your_sdk_path_here_"
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make
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After that you should have a client/Android/bin/aFreeRDP-debug.apk.
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Manual ant builds
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First run cmake to prepare the build and build JNI.
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Don't forget to set ANDROID_NDK, ANDROID_SDK and FREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH
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to the absolut paths on your machine:
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/AndroidToolchain.cmake \
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-DANDROID_NDK="_your_ndk_path_here_" \
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-DFREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH="_your_ssl_build_root_path_" \
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-DANDROID_SDK="_your_sdk_path_here_" -DANDROID_BUILD_JAVA=OFF
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make
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Now you can run your favourite ant command in client/Android like this:
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cd client/Android
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ant debug install
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Using an IDE
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Here is an example on how to use Eclipse for developing/building the Java GUI.
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For this the "Android development tools for Eclipse" are required (available via
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the eclipse marketplace).
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/AndroidToolchain.cmake \
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-DANDROID_NDK="_your_ndk_path_here_" \
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-DFREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH="_your_ssl_build_root_path_" \
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-DANDROID_BUILD_JAVA=OFF
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make
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Open Eclipse and choose:
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File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
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Browse to the client/Android directory in your FreeRDP folder and click finish.
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If you get something like "Project 'aFreeRDP' is missing required source
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folder: 'gen'" just build the project once and you are good to go.
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Side note: If you add -G "Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles" when running cmake
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you can also import FreeRDP into Eclipse too. Then you have one Java project and one c/c++
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project you can work on. This requires CDT to be installed in Eclipse.
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cmake variables
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JNI related
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CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
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* the toolchain file to use must be cmake/AndroidToolchain.cmake
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ANDROID_NDK (used from toolchain file)
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* absolute path to the NDK
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ANDROID_ABI (used from toolchain file)
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* Android ABI to build for (default is armeabi-v7a)
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FREERDP_ANDROID_EXTERNAL_SSL_PATH (used by FindOpenSSL)
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* absolut root path to the prebuild static openssl libraries
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WITH_DEBUG_ANDROID_JNI
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- enable debugging for JNI
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The libraries must be located in obj/local/armeabi/ or obj/local/armeabi-v7a/.
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Cmake searches in armeabi first then armeabi-v7a. It is possible to build FreeRDP
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for armeabi-v7a and link against armeabi openssl but not the other way around.
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Therefore it is suggested to build openssl for armeabi.
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Java GUI related
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ANDROID_BUILD_JAVA (used by client/Android/CMakeLists.txt)
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* can be ON/OFF (default OFF) whether or not to build the GUI with cmake
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ANDROID_SDK (used by client/Android/CMakeLists.txt)
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* absolute path to the Android SDK to use
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This is used to generate local.properties needed by ant. Needs to be set
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if you build manually with ant or do integrated builds.
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Development
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Updating JNI headers
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Whenever the FreeRDP API changes or you need some extra functionality in your Java
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GUI the JNI needs to be updated. The JNI headers are generated from the compiled
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Java classes:
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* edit client/Android/src/com/freerdp/afreerdp/services/LibFreeRDP.Java to
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reflect your changes
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* build the Android Java project as described above
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* run ./scripts/regenerate_JNI_headers.sh from your FreeRDP checkout top level
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directory
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After that you need to implement the functionality in client/Android/jni/android_freerdp.c and add
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the call to client/Android/jni/generated/android_freerdp_jni.c.
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After that FreeRDP and the Android package need to be rebuilt to include the latest libfreerdp-android in the package.
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