I have downloaded the BlackBerry JDE 7.0 and also the simulators 9360, 9810 and 9850. Can anyone tell me how can I add these simulators to my JDE?
Usually after installation of an additional simulator it's possible to select it in a dropdown in the JDE (on the main screen, in the top-right corner).
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I have downloaded iOS 8.4 simulator in XCode 7.1. But in my simulator list lot of simulator names shown? How do identify the iOS 9 and iOS 8 simulator ?
You can try going to Xcode ~> Window ~> Devices
And then either:
delete or rename (right click on simulator of interest)
add a new simulator (click the + button in left-bottom corner). You can choose iOS version, device type, add custom name to it, etc.
Click Simulator First then Click the window option in tool bar that shows the simulator details.
Click -->Simulator --> Window(ToolBar)
I tried Appium iOS tutorial and ran the example successfully. I noticed the UICatalog6.1.app runs on iOS simulator with title "iPhone 6/iOS 8.2" on the top of the simulator.
However the title is "iPhone 6/iOS 9.0" when I run the app developed by myself from Xcode. I am wondering which part controls to use different version of iOS simulator?
When you install Xcode, you automatically get the most recent version of the simulators. However, if you would like to define additional simulators with older iOS versions, you can.
In Xcode, go to Window (on the tool bar), and select Devices. There, you can see a list of all of your current devices and all of your currently setup simulators. If you click the plus on the lower left corner of the screen, you'll get to this screen:
Here, you can select the device you'd like to use for the simulator and its iOS version. By default, you'll only have the most recent version of iOS, but if you'd like to add older versions, just select 'Download more simulators' and you'll be given the option to download older versions and use them for testing.
Once you've set up the new simulator, you'll be able to select it from the list of available devices to run your app on. Good Luck!
Does anyone have this issue? I'm able to download and run the 7.1 simulator but I do not see the option to download 7.0.
Don't know if you figured this out already on your own but in case you still haven't here goes.
1) Click Xcode on the top left-hand side of screen.
2) Click on Preferences
3) Click Downloads
4) Under components click the simulator you wish to install. It takes a few minutes though.
I am an iOS noob. I had a project running on the iPhone simulator in Xcode 4.4. To resolve a different issue, I un-installed 4.4 and then installed 4.5.1. Now when I try to run my project on the simulator I get an error "Xcode cannot run using the selected device: No provisioned iOS devices are available with a compatible iOS version. Connect an iOS device with a recent enough version of iOS to run your application or choose an iOS simulator as the destination."
How do I choose an iOS simulator as the destination?
Where do I click?
There should be a menu in the top left region of the toolbar section of the IDE. It should have a run button, a stop button, and then the name of your app and a label saying IOS Device. Click view-->show toolbar if you don't see it. Click on IOS Device and you should get a drop down menu of devices. The simulator should be in that list.
This should do it, its very simple actually
Just in case anyone finds this helpful --
Sometimes your version of xCode doesn't support the deployment targets.
My iOS simulator did not show up as a destination until I set the deployment target down to 7.0 (it seems like 7.1 may not be supported by xCode 5.0, but only 5.1 [not confirmed]).
Hope that helps if anyone stumbles across it.
For me the problem was that the selection in the toolbar only shows up for a certain width of the XCode window
I was able to add devices to the Simulators list by clicking on Window->Devices (Shift+Command+2), and clicking on the + at the bottom left to add Simulators.
After you click on Create, the device(s) will show up
Make sure to set Supported Platforms correctly
I had the same issue. The simulator would run a different device than chosen in the size field under "Simulated Matrix".
I dug around and found in Xcode's menu: Product/Destination. screenshot I was then able to run the simulator for the correct size.
Hope this helps !!
I'm using Xcode version 4.0.
When I build a iPad app which has the deployment target 3.2, Xcode schema has no iPad 4.0 Simulator.
How can I test my iPad app on iOS version 4.0 using the simulator. Is Xcode not having iPad 4.0 Simulator or should I enable it ??
Look under Downloads in Preferences
Follow these steps to add a (new) simulator
Click on Simulator icon and open simulator list.
At the end of list, there is an option to add new simulator "Add Additional Simulator". That will open 'Device & Simulator' window.
Switch to 'Simulator' tab.
There are three field in simulator tab.
Click on '+' icon, on left bottom corner of window.
Simulator Name: Enter simulator name here
Device Type: Select iPad from this dropdown list
OS Version: Select OS version from this dropdown list
Click on 'Create'
A new simulator will be added in your Simulator option list.
Look at this snapshot to understand flow of above steps:
And if there is no simulator/OS version in simulator list, you're looking for,
Click on Simulator icon and open simulator list.
At the end of list, there is an option to add new simulator "Download Simulator". That will open 'Component' window (from Xcode >> Preferences).
Select/click simulator from list, which you need to download.
Look at this snapshot: