If you previously created an SDK app on the Marketplace, click the View here option and navigate to the Download page. Click macOS to download the macOS SDK. If you have Xcode installed, launch the ZoomSDKSample.xcodeproj file – this will launch Xcode with the sample code bundled with our SDK. The sample app will be created in the Bin/Release. Thanks for downloading the Azure SDK for Mac. This page provides resources to help you get started using the Azure SDK for node.js, PHP, or Python. To get started with node.js applications on Azure: Install node.js by using the node.js Macintosh installer. Install git on your Mac using the git Mac OS X installer.
A software development kit (SDK) provides a set of files to build applications for a target platform, and defines the actual location of those files on the target platform or an intermediate platform that supports the target platform.
The Mac OS X platform provides SDKs for the following target platforms that RAD Studio supports:
When you develop either Delphi or C++ applications for one or more of these target platforms, you must use the SDK Manager to add to RAD Studio an SDK for each target platform.
To add a new Mac OS X or iOS SDK to your development system from a Mac:
The files from the remote machine are pulled into the development system, so you can keep a local file cache of the selected SDK version. The local file cache can be used to build your applications for the SDK target platform.
After you create an SDK, you may change the local directory of your development system where RAD Studio stores its files.
If you do not create an SDK in advance, you can add one the first time you deploy an application to the remote machine. The Add a New SDK window appears where you can select an SDK version.