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Web SDK

 

webOS TV SDK is a tool that provides developers with tools for webOS TV web app development and emulator for testing.

 

For the supported webOS TV platform version, see

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System Requirements
  • Operating System
    • Microsoft® Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
    • Mac OS X Lion or later (64-bit)
    • Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04 / Ubuntu Mint 13 (Maya) (32-bit and 64-bit)

  • Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz or faster
  • Memory: 3 GB or more of RAM
  • Display: 1280 x 1024 or higher of screen resolution
  • Graphic Card: 256 MB or more of video memory
  • Additional Software
    • Oracle® VirtualBox 4.2.x or higher (4.2.x is recommended)
    • Oracle JDK 1.7.0_45 or later 

 

For version downloads, visit:

 

 

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Download SDK

Before you download the SDK, check that you meet the 

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Download the installer and/or the SDK package for your computer OS. If you choose to install the SDK with a network installer, you do not need to download the SDK package file. The network installer will do the job for you. Read the  for step-by-step instructions on installing the SDK.

For information on changes in this SDK release, see .

Linux

 down file Installer_linux64.zip (5.41M)
 down file webOS_SDK_linux64.zip (1491.72M)
 down file Installer_linux32.zip (5.76M)
 down file webOS_SDK_linux32.zip (1494.66M)

Mac

 down file Installer_macosx.zip (5.2M)
 down file webOS_SDK_mac64.zip (1468.86M)

Windows

 down file Installer_win64.zip (5.35M)
 down file webOS_SDK_win64.zip (1487.35M)
 down file Installer_win32.zip (5.96M)
 down file webOS_SDK_win32.zip (1481.72M)

CLI-only installation via network installer is recommended when:

  • You have your own development environment or compact installation is required.
  • Windows 10 is your operating system. Other components (e.g. IDE and Emulator) of webOS TV SDK are not fully tested on Windows 10 yet.
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Hello,

I'd like to create a webOS app, but when I try to download the Windows SDK from the LG dev website, it fails because of a 403 error. I want to be up and running ASAP, so any help would be appreciated.

Edit: Oh well, trying to download it in MS Edge instead of Google Chrome worked, but the archive was in a weird format =_UTF-8_Q_Installer_win64.zip_=. I could still open it in an archive manager, though.

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