Android :: How To Browse Droid Emulator SD On Windows Without Eclipse
Sep 7, 2010Can't understand how to browse android emulator sd card. I am using IDEA, not Eclipse and can't use Eclipse tool for this purpose.

Can't understand how to browse android emulator sd card. I am using IDEA, not Eclipse and can't use Eclipse tool for this purpose.
Is there an app that I can use to browse files and folders from a windows PC and copy them over to the phone?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using Windows XP machine with wired connection. I am trying to browse from the android emulator installed on my laptop.
It gives me this error.
Check to make sure your device has a signal and data connection Reload this web page later View a cached copy of the web page from Google.
I am getting error of no repositiories found when I add the link https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/. in eclipse.i tried with https also but its not working.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have stacked here, because i am totally new in android world. Can show the way please?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCan we uninstall android Application packages such as Music, Media Provider application and re-intsaller it in windows android emulator? I've modified source code of these applications in android source code in linux machine, now I wanted to install APK files in windows Emulator. Can I do that?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to reload an Android application in the emulator without closing the emulator, saving any code changes, and running the emulator again? If I make even a simple change to the layout, it takes about 30 seconds by time I run it in Eclipse and Android "boots", and I can unlock the emulator to run the application. Is there any way to shorten this time when making changes, or is it something I just have to deal with?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have followed the "Hello World" example from Google's Android developer's guide. When I try to run the application in the SDK emulator, nothing happens. The emulator startd up nicely, but after that nothing happens. I can't even see the application in the app tray.
I am using Eclipse with the Android add-on installed.
I need to debug android's java framewoek layer like telephony so how to debug that.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI installed and eclipse, android sdk and tried the first "hello, android" tutorial but nothing happened on the AVD There are no compilation error, I tried to set break points in the but it does not seem like the application started running at all...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've tried to search for similar problems, but can't seem to find it.
I run:
Windows 7
Java SE Developement Kit x64
Eclipse Helios (downloaded here from Eclipses homepage --> Downloads --> Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers --> 64 Bit)
"Android SDK Windows"
I've been following the guide from the Android Developers homepage.
I can launch Eclipse just fine. Under Help --> Install New Software ...
Here, I give it a name myself (Android Plugin Test), and under location, I've typed "http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse", as said in the link.
Then it find Developement Kit, and I install it and all that & restart Eclipse.
The following are now installed:
- Android DDMS
- Android Development Tools
- Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
So everything seems fine.
BUT ..
When I go to Window --> Preferences, "Android" is missing.
I have no problems seeing General, Ant, Data Management etc.
So my question is, what's the problem ?
As said, I downloaded Android SDK, but when I try to run the setup, I get this error, about missing Java:
And that's where I'm lost.
Because, under installed programs, it says:
- Java(TM) SE Developement Kit 6 Update 21 (64-bit)
And yes, I have restarted after installing Java.
For some odd reason, it's not possible for to run the SDK setup with any compatibility. It's greyed out
(Yes, I'm admin, and I don't have any problems on other programs)
I checked the Requirements for Android SDK, and it says Windows XP & Vista, but not 7 .. But as far as I know, other people got it to work.
I am having a lot of problem getting Eclipse with Android plug-in to work on Windows 7 64K. I am getting eclipse not responding a lot. It seem to happen pretty randomly. I know that Windows 7 is currently not support for Android SDK.
However has anyone got this to work ?
I am using the following:
- Windows 7 64K
- eclipse galileo (3.5.2)
- JDK 1.6.0_21 64k
When I give the path in Eclipse for the SDK 1.5,it gives the error message no android.jar found.
When i gave the path as the ~android-sdk-windows-1.5_preplatformsandroid-1.5 then i get the error message "toolsadb.exe" not found.
On my brand new Windows 7 machine, I downloaded Eclipse (Galileo) and several Eclipse plugins (Android's ADT plugin, Subclipse, etc.) After rebooting, neither of these plugins are showing up in the IDE (nothing in the preferences, menus, etc.) but if I click "Installation Details" in the 'About Eclipse' popup, I see all of the plugins listed as Installed Software. (ex. Android DDMS 0.9.5, Subclipse 1.6.5, etc.) How do I get my plugins to work?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a simple Android Service, which should start on device bootup. However, I cannot debug this using Eclipse on Windows.
The error I get from Logcat is
CODE:................
My manifest looks like
CODE:............
I have a breakpoint in my ServiceAutoStarter code (below), which is never hit.
CODE:......................
Every time I try and start Eclipse I get the same error pop up "Java was started but returned exit code=13" along with a bunch of other information.
View 5 Replies View RelatedRight now my app needs to use the device´s (emulator´s) Internet connection. Ive read before that since my computer has Internet the emulator should be able to access it. On linux everything works but on windows the emulator can´t find the DNS I´m using, event if I add -dns-server 8.8.8.8,8.8.8.7 on Eclipse´s launch options.
Ive tried on Android 1.6 and 2.1. Is there anything else I should try?
I want to import and compile FBReaderJ on eclipse. I have downloaded the latest source code from their website. Is it necessary to install NDK and cygwin for compiling FBRreaderJ.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan you please advise if development tools Eclipse, Android sdk, usb driver etc. are working properly under Windows 7 32 and 64 bit?
View 10 Replies View Relatedwhen ever I'm running little program that I write on the emulator I'm getting: "Hello android, program_name" for example: I'm writing a little program could udp_client and I'm getting: "Hello android, udp_client" can someone tell me if this is the way it should be?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn Eclipse, I have set my project's target build to 2.0.1 (right click on project folder -> Properties -> Android). In my AVD manager I have a number of emulators - one for 1.5, one for 1.6 and one for 2.0.1. How do I tell Eclipse to run the project (built to 2.0.1) on the 1.5 emulator? The "Run configurations" menu gives me only the 2.0.1 emulator...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to add some images to gallery in android emulator of windows SDK. When pictures application is launched it is saying no pictures found. How to mount a SD card on android emulator on windows SDK and copy images into it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have issue with running apps in emulator from Eclipse. I was using tutorials from http://developer.android.com: http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/hello-world.html http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/hello-world.html
Also, i tried running sample projects delivered with SDK. Whenever i run project, emulator loads but my project is not installed. And when emulator loads, nothing happens. I was searching on web a bit, and i figured that if i restart 'server' it continues to install my app:
android-sdk ools>adb kill-server - D:...android-sdk ools>adb start-server - * daemon not running. starting it now * - * daemon started successfully *
Log:
New emulator found: emulator-5554 - Waiting for HOME ('android.process.acore') to be launched.
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I set up Eclipse as directed on the android development site, and ran the emulator after building one of the sample apps. The emulator comes up and just displays some text and doesn't function after that. The program doesn't even seem to run. I am following the steps on the site exactly (or at least I think I am), but no matter what program I try to run on the Emulator it never seems to function (just displaying that same message).
View 5 Replies View RelatedJust allowed eclipse to uprade the emulator. Re-booted (eclipse and the PC) and now I get this error whenever I try to run any android configuration. Error Thu May 20 15:32:45 PDT 2010 Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jface".
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was playing around with the Motorola MotoDev IDE, which is kind of a jazzier front-end to Eclipse, and it asks you on startup if you want the Android emulator to show up in an IDE window. I said yes. That makes the emulator show up in an Eclipse tab, like the Console, Outline, etc. After a while it became apparent that MotoDev wasn't sufficiently different than Eclipse to make it worth the install. So I got rid of it. This is on Mac OS X with Snow Leopard. Now when I start Eclipse and run any Android project, even Hello world, the Console shows the emulator installing and the APK installing, and the Intent starting. But no emulator window. I found a setting in Eclipse->Preferences->Android->Launch Settings that said -no-window for the emulator. MotoDev must have set that. That had to be it. I got rid of it and still no Emulator. So I got rid of Eclipse, the SDK, everything and did a full fresh install of everything. Still no emulator window. I can start the emulator with an AVD from the command line fine and I see it. But from Eclipse, nada.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI accepted that it was bug in Helios but I now find that I'm now getting the same error under Eclipse 3.5
When I send a location from the DDMS perspective using the emulator control tab. I have a standard listener:
onLocationChanged(Location location){...}
If I break on the first line of this, having sent the lat/lon pair of 53.5/-3.0 from the DDMS tab, then the mLatitude/mLongitude in the location argument have changed to 53.508833/-3.005000 (6 dec places only shown).
The Android SDK is 2.2 in both and the target is Google APIs level 7. Does anybody else experience this or could offer a possible explanation? (It amounts to quite a big error in terms of metres on the map.)
I just installed the whole shebang in order to develop android apps in Eclipse (I'm running 64-bit gentoo). Everything seems to go fine, and I created the dev group's hello-world example:
package com.nfshost.flyingmonkey.android;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.TextView;
public class HelloAndroid extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override.................................
How to run the emulator within eclipse without using ADT. All I want to do is run the emulator with -partition-size option of the emulator and you cant do this by default. Im sure there might be a tricky way of doing this but googling doesn't give me any clues. does any one know ? I also thought about running the emulator as part of a script and call the script within eclipse.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently started learning Android, and have set up the development environment. I've created a HelloWorld like application. Basically I did nothing then create a project, and change the default display string. When I try to run the application on the emulator, it does not install the application on the Emulator.This is my Eclipse Console output:
[2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Android Launch! [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] adb is running normally. [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Performing com.example.DroidTestActivity activity launch [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Automatic Target Mode: Preferred AVD 'VanillaAVD' is not available. Launching new emulator. [2010-09-16 12:06:01 - DroidTest] Launching a new emulator with Virtual Device 'VanillaAVD'
Ironically, doing the exact same thing on a other computer, does result in the application being installed and runned successfully.I've tried many things to fix this problem: - Fresh Eclipse install - Android SDK re-install - Project recreation - AVD re-creation - Changed Eclipse workspace - the kill-sever command line command.Getting quite desperate here, after having tried for two days, so hope someone has a clear solution for this.