
Setup An Android Development Environment on Eclipse IDE
In order to set up a Google Android Development Environment, Eclipse must be downloaded and installed. Eclipse is an IDE or an integrated development environment. It can now be installed for Windows and OS X. As for Linux users, it now comes as pre-configured.
After successful download of Eclipse, Google Android SDK must also be downloaded and installed. A kit for software development will be made available and this will provide all the necessary libraries for Android application.
After successful download of Google Android SDK, Eclipse must be located and executed. To do this, Workspace must first be created. Follow the instruction provided on screen and everything will be easy and automatic. After executing Eclipse, Android Eclipse Add-on must be added and Android SDK location must be set. Once setup is complete, applications can now be developed. You can now start working on an Android project.
Downloads
To download Eclipse, go to www.eclipse.org
To download Google Android SDK, Go to http://code.google.com/android/download.html
If you face any difficulty setting up the Android environment and using Eclipse IDE you can comment below.
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2 comments for this post
Frankly speaking i am not into this, i mean setting up development for mobiles kind of stuff. Like the layout.
Frankly speaking i am not into this, i mean setting up development for mobiles kind of stuff. Like the layout.