Exlipse SDK plug-in - General Questions and Answers

Android Development Tools (22.3.0.v201310242005-887826) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.core.runtime (3.6.0)", or later version.
What can I do to not get that error? what should I download?

Anyone? I thought these forums were supposed to help us :/

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[Q] how to run android 3.0 honycomb img in virtualbox??

Hi guys!
I just got the android 3.0 honycomb img!
but it seems like virtualbox can not run the file ...
anyone know why and how to do that?
You need the sdk and android emulator. May help you to do a search in google for android sdk and then go and get yourself eclipse.
Also, if you do look hard enough there are images available that you can use in virtualbox. Try using google mate you will soon find what your looking for.
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but I've already did that for a few hours...
can't you just plis find a link to me?

[Q] Help please with Android SDK Manager

Hi All!
Well I am starting to get into app development for Android as well as other things as I progress through school. I downloaded and extracted the adt bundle from developer.android.com and am very confused. I know that every android device out there is not ready or capable to be running Android 4.2.2 as case in point my Galaxy Note 2 running 4.1.1. How do I download and access those other versions of the Android SDK then because I want my apps to be able to be ran on multiple devices. Please if you can offer me some assistance I would gladly appreciate it.
Gunner out!
GWDPhotography said:
Hi All!
Well I am starting to get into app development for Android as well as other things as I progress through school. I downloaded and extracted the adt bundle from developer.android.com and am very confused. I know that every android device out there is not ready or capable to be running Android 4.2.2 as case in point my Galaxy Note 2 running 4.1.1. How do I download and access those other versions of the Android SDK then because I want my apps to be able to be ran on multiple devices. Please if you can offer me some assistance I would gladly appreciate it.
Gunner out!
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correct me if im wrong, but when you are choosing details about the application you can set the minimum software which is compatible and the highest? So set 2.2 and 4.2? then it covers all versions.. unless I've misunderstood your question
you can open android sdk manager. and you select all version sdk and download the sdk and install it.

[Q] What SDK should I get?

I saw a You Tube vid by AdamOutler and he said to get Eclipse classic or something. But when I go to Google Developers they give me the latest version of Eclipse do I use classic or the one provided by Google?
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TimeAndroid said:
I saw a You Tube vid by AdamOutler and he said to get Eclipse classic or something. But when I go to Google Developers they give me the latest version of Eclipse do I use classic or the one provided by Google?
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You can use anything.
The one which is provided by Google is a complete package, where you don't have to setup the build environment like setting up ADT plugin etc. The IDE would be ready for application development I guess.
When you download Eclipse Classic (Latest version is 4.2.2 I guess) from their website (eclipse.org), you need to download the ADT plugin additionally within the IDE and download the developer tools and then have to connect it with Android SDK. The complete steps to install are there in the developer website, so its pretty much easy the either way.
coolsandie said:
You can use anything.
The one which is provided by Google is a complete package, where you don't have to setup the build environment like setting up ADT plugin etc. The IDE would be ready for application development I guess.
When you download Eclipse Classic (Latest version is 4.2.2 I guess) from their website (eclipse.org), you need to download the ADT plugin additionally within the IDE and download the developer tools and then have to connect it with Android SDK. The complete steps to install are there in the developer website, so its pretty much easy the either way.
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I don't really understand the vocabulary you used. (Sorry, I'm new to Android development) Is there a place where I can learn all these terms and what they do? I understand SDK though.
TimeAndroid said:
I don't really understand the vocabulary you used. (Sorry, I'm new to Android development) Is there a place where I can learn all these terms and what they do? I understand SDK though.
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You just start by reading from here, and you are good to go:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
If you already have downloaded SDK, go to this website and download the Eclipse 4.2.2 Classic IDE. And go to Youtube and search videos for "How to connect eclipse with android sdk". There should be a couple.
If you don't have anything, download the SDK+ADT Bundle for Windows displayed in Android developer website (The link which I gave you first) and read the instructions and you'll be good.
It's really not matter. I think the only different is the latest version in Google Dev that you can find is well packaged and you don't need to set up most of the environment stuff.
mamkkl said:
It's really not matter. I think the only different is the latest version in Google Dev that you can find is well packaged and you don't need to set up most of the environment stuff.
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Yes, that's right.
It comes with Eclipse + Android SDK + ADT Plugin (Developer Tools) + Latest Android Platform (4.2.2 maybe) + System Image for Emulator
So you don't have to download the Android Platform and build tools additionally after getting the SDK, as everything would come in a single package.

[Q] ADB or TOOLs for Linux based PC

hi,
does anyone know if there is adb type program or adb toolset that wil work on a ubuntu based distro PC, I killed my wimdows machine, completely destroyed boot loader info, no recovery will work, but i did manage to install zorin ubuntu ,. so i have this and a chromebook.,
I have a new oneplus one that i have to go to work on soon, and I have a nexus 7 and a nexus 10, the wugfresh tool may run in wine, but i guess they still need the sdk installed.
anyone has any experience of linux and adb or similar linux program i would really appreciate any advise you can offer ,
y
thanks
stuart
You can find some on Android Development and Hacking forum. I use QtADB mostly though, because has versions for linux and Windows and it's a File Manager with support of adb. Take a look here:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
you can
search on google and get better result
What and get a bunch of YouTube video reviews! Read the answer above, that's what a helpful forum member does. That's the point of a dedicated topic forum, did you stop to think that i may have been googling and researching for weeks and get a bit nonplussed with all the conflicting opinions and techniques, that a dedicated Dev forum would be the place to seek advice?
Really if go google it is the best you can do, why even bother replying, your not talking to a schoolkid but a fellow member of the forum.
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dancer_69 said:
You can find some on Android Development and Hacking forum. I use QtADB mostly though, because has versions for linux and Windows and it's a File Manager with support of adb. Take a look here:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
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Thanks very much I read up on Qtadb and it sounds like just the thing, I run xubuntu on chrome and a windows Laptop and so a dual platform for generic devices would suit me just fine
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Help to install Tized Studio

Hi at all,
I have not found anything about this in this forum or Over.
I'm trying to install last version of Tizen studio to learn programming my new Gear S3 Frontier.
I follow the prerequisite published in the Tizen web site, but the installation fails due to java sdk.
My OS is Windows 10 64bit and I tried various version of JDK the last (11) and the previous (8.204) but when installer start a Message say that JDK 32bit is installed and that jdk 64bit version 8 or 9 is necessary.
Which version of jdk do I have to install?
Could someone post the link to the correct version?
I also tried to install Open SDK as the prerequisite says, but with no success.
https://developer.tizen.org/forums/sdk-ide/active
You checked this Forum?
Best Regards
Yes, of course, but I saw nothing there...
Do you think I have to post my issue there?
I have limited time at the moment...
I can only remember this is not only in Tizen Studio 3.1...
So it is more then 1 time asked...
Not expect faster answer in Tizen Forum...
But you can create Thread...
Best Regards
adfree said:
I have limited time at the moment...
I can only remember this is not only in Tizen Studio 3.1...
So it is more then 1 time asked...
Not expect faster answer in Tizen Forum...
But you can create Thread...
Best Regards
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Thank a lot...I'll try
Solved
I solved my installation.
I found the JSE 9.04 on ThechSpot site and now the installer is gone.

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