Android :: Project Contains Errors - Eclipse Won't Compile Project
Mar 21, 2010
Somethings I'll have an? .xml file selected when I compile a project, only to have a? .out.xml generated. Deleting the file doesn't clear the error, and Eclipse won't compile the project. It just reports that your project contains errors. The solution is to go to Project/Clean. This will clear the error in the project and allow it to compile.
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Sep 2, 2010
This happened to two programs of mine now and makes absolutely no sense. It usually comes about when I'm adding a resource file (in this case, a menu). In the package explorer: -the project name has a small red x, indicating that there is an error in one of its files -none of the sub-folders or files have an x or show any red highlights None of my code has errors! Ocasionally, I see this:
[2010-09-02 16:09:20 - FallDown] 'default' is not a best match for any device/locale combination.
[2010-09-02 16:09:20 - FallDown] Displaying it with 'Normal, Not Long, Landscape, Medium Density, Finger, Soft, Qwerty, Trackball, 480x320'
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Jun 7, 2010
What I have done is I have taken the class-files from my eclipse project and run them trough an optimizer/obfuscator. So I now have optimized class-files that I want to get in the form of an APK so I can sign and publish it. However, I am lost on how to do this. I guess I cant just copy them into the bin-folder of my eclipse-project, because eclipse would just overwrite them with a new compilation when I try to export a signed APK. So how do I create an APK from these class-files?
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Oct 30, 2010
Probably a simple question but I've developed an app that has always been using a build target of 1.5 without issue. However, now I'm adding TextToSpeech which was introduced in 1.6. I've created a TextToSpeech wrapper that encapsulates the TextToSpeech code and I have checks in the activity so that when it does run, it should only work for 1.6 devices and above. But the trick is to get the code to run in Eclipse with a build target of 1.5. When I try to do that, of course, I get the following errors tied to my TextToSpeech wrapper class: TextToSpeech cannot be resolved." I've played around with exporting as jar, creating a library project, etc. but I cannot seem to get those to work. For a library project, it says that dependent projects must have the same or higher API level so it won't work. Some relevant code excerpts: Code...
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Jun 15, 2009
I have an android project with source. This is the project structure. $ cd MyProject $ ls Android.mk res AndroidManifest.xml src. How can I compile this build and build an apk thru command line?
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Jul 4, 2010
I am working and when I try to run my project it is saying that I have errors that need correcting. In my project list I see a red x by the project but when I open it up I have no errors at all in my code. I remember reading about a key press to use if this happens but I cant remember.
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Jun 15, 2010
Now that I sort of know my way around the SDK/API, I've switched from Eclipse back to my favorite text editor, which means I have to use ant to build my project, however:
It seems every other time I compile the project, a lot of drawables get corrupted, resources lose their ids (resulting in NPEs in the code), or classes throw "Verify Errors".
The only way to fix this is by removing the bin and gen folders, and recompiling, which is obviously annoying.
Is there any way to avoid this?
btw, I'm using ant 1.7.1, java version "1.6.0_20"
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Sep 3, 2012
I just started making my way through beginner tutorials on developer.android.com. I'm stuck at the chapter which explains the life cycle of activities. I understand it but I can't get the supplied sample (sample) to work.
I start a new project with "Android project from existing code" and select the downloaded files but Graphical Layout view reports some errors like:
Code:
Failed to convert @color/dark_yellow into a drawable
Color value '@color/light_yellow' must start with #
Couldn't resolve resource @color/dark_yellow
Couldn't resolve resource @dimen/font_medium
I'm sure there's a simple solution...
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Nov 14, 2010
I've created an app in Flash Builder "Burrito". When I run the application there are no project warnings or errors. The .apk was compiled successfully. The emulator is running Andorid 2.2. However, when I push the .apk to the emulator I get "Invalid Apk" error. I tried installing it into Galaxy Phone (Android 2.2), the time I got "Parse error".
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Oct 10, 2009
I'm having "The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved" after each Project->clean in eclipse. I have two projects with one referencing another. The error appears in the project referencing the another one. When the error appears I go to the 'configure build path' and then remove and re-add the referenced project and then magically the build is done fine.
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Aug 11, 2010
I can now get our Android project to talk to our non-Android project. But there's still an issue: I are trying to have an Android class call a non Android Hello World class. I tried compiling our non-Android Hello World class in a separate Eclipse workspace. I then packaged it into a jar. I imported that jar into our Android Hello World class.
I then called one of the methods in the non-Android Hello World class. When I ran the Android Hello World class as an Android application, the following runtime error occurred. Here are the Android debug logs:
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at com.hello2.hello2.onCreate(hello2.java:27)
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(I nstrumentation.java:1047).....................
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Jun 6, 2010
I have 2 android projects out of which I modified one to work as a library. I want the main project to refer to this library to perform few functions. While this scenario works just as expected, I want to introduce one more functionality. I want to link this library project with another just a java project which has code common to both Android and Blackberry applications. This second part however doesn't seem to work and throws "The application <appname> (<package name>) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again" with a ForceClose button. I would greatly appreciate if someone can give a brief information on how to make this work.
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Jan 25, 2010
I am a C# developer and getting started with Android. I am attempting to duplicate a couple applications I already have in VS. The project is made of 2 executables and 1 common assembly. The 2 executables contain the application specific logic while the common contains centralized forms and logic (such as login form). I am using Eclipse. So how can I accomplish this layout?
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Jan 3, 2010
I am new to Android Development. Actually i am iphone developer and i am learning android developer. I installed android and eclipse and i run one project successfully.Now problem is that after creating project, it doesn't appear in eclipse. So can anyone plz tell me that how can i open project into eclipse.
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Jan 23, 2010
I'm completely new to Eclipse/Java/Android programming, so this might sound like a dumb question, but I can't open the project I was working on last week. it's the "HelloWorld" project.I'm very familiar with Visual Studio so I've been looking for something like a project file/solution or a way to open a directory in Exlipse, but I'm having no luck and am completely lost.
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Aug 1, 2010
I tried to build test library and test app with latest ADT and Eclispe however Eclipse complains on each reference I made to library classes from my test app. This is what I did:
1. created Test Library Android project, marked it as "Library" (package name "test.library.lib") 2. created Test App project (package "test.library.app") and set it to use Test Library 3. Test Library got LibActivity class which simply referes to lib_main.xml layout 4. I defined that activity in Test App manifest file:.............
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Oct 7, 2010
I have an android project that uses ant to build, is it possible to import this ant project in eclipse IDE?
update : There is an option to create project using ant build.xml in eclipse File->New->Project->Java->Java project from existing ant Buildfile. and if the build.xml file is selected it show error "Specified buildfile does not contain a javac task"
I guess javac is declared in this task
<taskdef name="setup"
classname="com.android.ant.SetupTask"
classpathref="android.antlibs"/>
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Sep 5, 2011
I wanted to start a new android project in Eclipse but it is not showing up when i choose file > new. I can't see any option to create android project there. And I also have android SDK too
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May 2, 2014
I want to start a new android project in Eclipse but it is not showing up when i choose file > new. I also checked file > new > other. I can't see any option to create android project.
I'm completely new to Android development (but not to programming as such). I'm following the tutorial at Android Developers and got stumped immediately.
I've installed Eclipse and the Android SDK
adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030
eclipse-standard-kepler-SR1-win32-x86_64
jdk-7u51-windows-x64.exe
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Oct 29, 2012
I cant find "Android Project" when i go to eclipse>file>new>other>android>android project
"Android Project" is not there
While every person on youtube seems to have this
GT-I9100
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Apr 17, 2009
How do you open an existing Eclipse Project?I don't see an open button or a way to load an existing project.
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Aug 8, 2010
I forget to select the .java file before running an android app from Eclipse. I have a .xml selected, press Run and the projectfile breaks.
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Oct 7, 2010
I would like to run a custom shell script upon clicking Build Project in Eclipse. I tried modifying the "compile" section in build.xml, but my script is not getting run. Invoking ant debug on the commandline works, however.
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Mar 30, 2010
When I create a subfolder in the layout folder, and drag an xml file to it, the generated R file doesn't seem to show the subfolder. a) is there a way to change that b) is the file and file structure still picked up by SVN and c) so, if I do it that way, can I still just refer to the object using layout?
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Sep 4, 2010
This is a two-part question about adding a third-party library (JAR) to an Android project in Eclipse. The first part of the question is, when I try to add a third-party JAR (library) to my Android project I first get the problem of Error parsing XML: unbound prefix
because I'm trying to use a class from that JAR (and need the prefix somehow defined). What's going on?Second, (after fixing that--the answer is given below), my application doesn't work on Android and I discover via the debugger (LogCat) that the class I'm attempting to consume doesn't exist.
Caused by:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
com.github.droidfu.widgets.WebImageView...
Why, when I get no compilation or linker error in Eclipse, does it have this problem on the emulator? These two questions are rhetorical for I'm going to answer them myself below. Other posts in this forum creep up to the problem and elsewhere there is discussion, but I feel that I can be more explicitly helpful for the next guy to come along.
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Sep 6, 2010
I am trying to create a library project, I've got things working up to the point of building the application that depends on the library, but installing the APK on the emulator always fails, because the shared library is not there. (The documentation indicates that the ADT would include the library in the APK of the dependant application, but this is clearly not happening.) BTW, I'm using the package name of my library project in the application's "uses library" tag. Is this correct? The documentation is completely silent on this subject. I've been banging my head against this for two days nowanyone has gotten a library project to actually work.
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Jul 18, 2010
I'm clearly missing something simple, but after nearly an hour of trying to figure it out, I'm still stuck.
I have an external jar file containing classes I want to use in my project. No problem, right? I just followed the instructions at
That is, I used the Properties->Java Build Path->Libraries panel to add the jar to my project as a library. But it doesn't work. The external library is being included in the compilation classpath, so everything compiles correctly, but the external classes aren't actually getting included in the apk. When I try to run my app, it immediately crashes with a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError. And looking at the apk, I see it's only 20K, whereas the external library jar is over 200K.
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Feb 19, 2009
I've noticed that then I use "clean" from Eclipse project menu on my project I receive following error
[2009-02-19 09:55:02 - MyListView] no classfiles specified [2009-02-19 09:55:02 - MyListView] Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1
Project doesn't use any external jars and rather simple. If I uncheck build automatically and build it - it builds and runs just fine. I'm on MacOSX 10.5.6 and JDK 1.6.0_07. And latest android SDK ( android-sdk-mac_x86-1.1_r1.zip 79046151 bytes becf0f1763d61eedce15d2a903d6c1dd )
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Sep 3, 2010
While compiling android project in eclipse 3.4.2, am getting The project cannot be built until the build path errors are resolved. I got a temporary solution from the blog http://www.scottdstrader.com/blog/ether_archives/000921.html
The resolution was to force a resave of the selected projects (and their .classpath files):
Open the project properties
Select Java Build Path > Libraries
Add a new, arbitrary library (to be deleted later) > OK
Wait for the workspace to refresh (or force a refresh of the project)
The error(s) will go away
Remove the dummy library
The only other references I could find were to make minor alterations of contents of the .classpath file.
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Mar 20, 2010
Is there an example Hello Sound project for Android that will show how to create beep sounds of a variable tone and duration?
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