Android :: Eclipse Installed With Android Tools - JAVA Language
Mar 6, 2010
Hello, I am completely new to the JAVA language. I have Eclipse installed with Android tools. I have a heavy amount of experience in JASS, so I understand the whole scheme of game making with coding. Any suggestions on reading materials that will get me started? I have no clue where to start
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Dec 26, 2009
Can you please advise if development tools Eclipse, Android sdk, usb driver etc. are working properly under Windows 7 32 and 64 bit?
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Apr 29, 2010
Is there a way to achieve the following in Android?
1. generate a Java stack trace in Android. In J2SE, we use to use something like this - send a signal to the Java Virtual Machine; the Java Virtual Machine generates a stack trace for you; or we can also use debugging tools or Java API calls.
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Aug 30, 2010
I've seen this question asked many times but none of the answers really made sense in what I'm doing... I have an android game (see source at Google source control: http://code.google.com/p/bestcardgameever-android/source/browse/#svn/...) It's a card game, and I've used a method that redraws each hand every round - that might be wasteful but I couldn't think of a better way to do it. Code...
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Aug 15, 2010
I can't find the source code for the Android Development Tools Plugin for Eclipse. It seems to have been moved a few times, and when I google the question, the answers point to the wrong places. Also http://source.android.com/discuss seems to be down.
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Dec 2, 2010
After a little advice to avoid a second semi-bricking. i ran z4root and set temporary root on my froyo galaxy s. then i installed oclf tools. phone absolutely hated it! rebooted and got stuck at S logo, then went black and vibrated intermittently. i died inside a little. eventually fixed by booting using 301K resistor trick, and reloaded eclair then froyo using odin. anyway i still want the lag fix! i guess where i went wrong here is that i used a temporary root. if i use the 'permanent' root on z4root (which is undoable anyway i understand) recon i'll be ok?
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Aug 15, 2010
With Oracle suing Google over Dalvik's patent infringements, I'm wanting to get off the Java bus I've been on for 10+ years. I really enjoy coding in Java, love the tools (eclipse, profilers, etc...), cross platform, garbage collection, etc. What is the best alternative out there? I'd like to build cool gui's, mobile apps, web apps, back-end integration, pretty much everything and anything. I don't really want to invest in learning 5 different languages for 5 different scenarios if possible. I'd love to be contributing to FOSS. Even if many things aren't there yet, I want to get on the train with a technology that is headed in the right direction. I supported Java out of the box with 1.0 implementations because it got me off of MS choke-hold. Now I want to get off the Java train for the same reason - Oracle! I looked briefly at Parrot VM. I've never felt too comfortable with Dynamic languages, but if they are really the way to go, I'll battle that early learning curve. Tried Ruby on Rails for a while, and it was okay, though I missed my Eclipse debugger, code completion, etc., so didn't last long. Trying out Groovy...but I want to distance myself from any litigation and really want to support freedom. I'd prefer not to program in C or C++, don't want to do memory management. So, in conclusion, what is a good next step for an old Java hand? What languages have seasoned Java professionals moved onto? Do I need to worry about things like Scala that are designed to run on the JVM? What does this lawsuit about Dalvik mean?
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Apr 26, 2010
I'm trying to write a rogue-like game for my blackberry and hopefully any other phone that supports some sort of JVM.Because I use Java in my job I'm looking to write the game in another language but I cannot find a language that will work on multiple phones.
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Oct 15, 2009
JNI problem : from c Languege call Java. i think from c Language call Java, but that CallIntMethod() return value is not equals getIpv6() -> 99, CallIntMethod() its always return strange value is [-1091242504] or [11212] . additional i already solve [Method not found: Code...
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Jan 17, 2010
What is the best (meaning: most popular) UI Java markup language for designing applications for Google Android?
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Mar 25, 2009
All SYMBIAN based end devices accept Java language Applications
(i)Does this mean that the applications made for Android would run in S60 ,without any modifications?
(ii)If not then what exactly we mean when we say the above statement? Is there any web link to which I can refer to?
(iii)What are the coding guidelines that we need to follow so that an Android application can be ported on S60 with minimum changes?
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Mar 4, 2013
Who knows how to install a different language on a tablet 7.7. I don't have that option in my language settings.I have looked on the web and there is e out there..
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Aug 19, 2009
I installed and configured sdk to run with my eclipse ide but when i started emulator it took arund 10 mins to execute my helloworld app?
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May 7, 2009
I recently installed SDK 1.5 and updated the Eclipse adt to 0.9. I tried using the accelerometer sensor but kept getting an error when registerring the listener.
My code is as follows:
CODE:.................
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Nov 16, 2012
I have Linux Ubuntu 12.04 and installed Eclipse 3.7.2. SDK manager installed and updated, as well as ADT plugin. I can see Andoid in Installed Software but it's missing in preferences.
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Jun 9, 2010
I've been working on an application for the past week or so, and when I went to test it the other day, my console read the following to me:
CODE:............
The icon for the program is present in my emulator, and I have added android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES to my Manifest.
For some reason the emulator tells me that the program is not installed "on this phone" when I try to run the program using the icon in the emulator. Which I find interesting considering that the console says it was installed successfully..
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Sep 10, 2010
Possible Duplicate:
Alternatives to Java for Android development?
I want to make apps for Android (Mobile OS) what other language(s) can i make them in EXCEPT java?
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Feb 27, 2009
System config is MacOSX with default JDK 1.5.0_16. Eclipse 3.4 The problem is I have a project in workspace that has been developed under JDK 1.6.I don't really want to switch back to 1.5 ( i' would have to clean up a LOT of @Override ) but if i work with this project, after couple of rebuilds - eclipse layout editor not able to display preview. Work around i found so far open android project that is in compliance with Java 1.5. Close everything else and rebuild workspace. But it's kind of annoying to do it every time.
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Aug 12, 2010
The following link states that "A Java or RCP version of Eclipse is recommended. For Eclipse 3.5, the "Eclipse Classic" version is recommended."
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
However, Eclipse 3.6 is available and as a total newbie I am not sure whether the recommendation for "Eclipse Classic" over RCP (or Java) still holds true.
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Nov 23, 2010
I just inherited a project at my workplace and I am having trouble having Eclipse act as an Adroid editor rather than a Java editor. Pretty much everything is under lined and I can't seem to find a way to change how it is interpreted. I have downloaded all of the Android SDK's and the Eclipse Plugin. I can create Android projects and write the code just fine, but everything is still underlining. I must be missing something simple. Any suggestions, something I missed or didn't download?
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Oct 7, 2009
Is there a way to use m4 macros when developing in Java for Eclipse?
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Nov 9, 2011
I've got Eclipse setup for Android/Java development and it seems to be working.
How do I add PHP development as well to the Eclipse installation?
Must I install Eclipse on a separate PC in order to do PHP dev ?
If I can add PHP to the Eclipse setup for Android/Java... where do I click to do it?
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Mar 19, 2010
Did anyone create the Java Code Formatter Profile for Eclipse IDE that conforms to the Android Code Style Rules? Android Code Style Guide defines "Android Code Style Rules".To conform to these rules one have to change quite a number of settings of the Java Code Formatter
(Window->Preferences->Java->Code Style->Formatter) default profile (in Eclipse IDE).
Did anyone manage to configure the formatter to follow the "Android Code Style Rules" already?
If yes, please export the Formatter profile and publish to be used by community. I've tried to do this myself but I've found that there are too many formatter options available, and most of them are not mentioned in the Code Style Guide.
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Jun 2, 2010
Does anyone know what approach one can take to automatically generate Java source code, from for example an xml or json file, in eclipse? One great example of what I am thinking of doing is what Google Android sdk does: they have an R class generated automatically from the resources. Every time a resource file is saved in Eclipse R class is automatically regenerated.
UPDATE: Example:
In the text (xml or json file) I have the following:
<tags>
<tag id="ALPHA">
<description>The first alpha tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag> <tag id="BETA">
<description>This is the beta tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag>
Then in my generated java class, say R I would have something like:
R.tags.ids.ALPHA //refers to an enum value for example
R.tags.values.ALPHA //refers to final int with avlue 231232
R.tags.descriptions.ALPHA //refers to the String with description
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Jan 21, 2009
I checked out cupcake branch yesterday and made the full build and sdk successfully, and I also built the ADT 0.9 with the command cupcake/development/tools/eclipse/scripts /build_ server.sh on another Linux box. Then I updated the ADT 0.9 and set new SDK on Eclipse. Then I created a simple Android project Test with Android Project Wizard, the Eclipse created project files except the R.java and then reported following errors. Seems the resources are not correctly parsed. Errors: [2009-01-21 15:07:32 - Test] W/ResourceType( 267): Unable to get buffer of resource asset file [2009-01-21 15:07:32 - Test]
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Jul 6, 2010
How can I attach Java source to an Android project? I'm able to browse java source for a Java project, but not for an Android project. I modified project properties and add Java source in "Libraries" section, still not working.
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Sep 28, 2010
I'm trying to use the Amazon Web Services Java SDK jar in an Android project in Eclipse, but it has references to org.apache.commons.httpclient. All I seem to have in my Android SDK (2.2) is org.apache.commons.http.client, which is a different namespace and obviously causes the build to fail.
I'm new to Java, Eclipse, and Android dev... is there a way to "map" one name space to the other or create some sort of symbolic link? If not, does that mean I have to import a "standard" org.apache.commons library?
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Jul 17, 2010
Is there a (simple) way to completely and utterly disable all Java formatting in the Eclipse editor?
That is an Eclipse question, but I appreciate your indulgence because this problem is slowly driving me insane. I am spending a lot of time fixing code to make it look good again after it gets mangled by the automatic formatting. I thought I had removed all formatting keyboard shortcuts, but I missed something because my code keeps getting changed. I suspect the culprit to be the SourceFormat menu option because that can be triggered by Alt-S-F which is very close to Alt-F- S, the File/Save command.
So a little finger slip and code mangled. Unfortunately, the mangling is not always done where I am looking (since it is applied to the entire file), so I don't always know to undo it. Is it possible to disable or remove a menu item?
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Jan 1, 2010
Is it possible to instruct Eclipse and Ant to have a R.java file generated in the package com.example whilst the package declared in an AndroidManifest.xml file is com.example.d?
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Mar 30, 2009
In the layout editor in Eclipse, I have created a custom view. For some reason, there are a few methods which cause NoSuchMethodError exceptions in the code. Here is the code in the initializer of the custom view:.............
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