Is it possible to run Gradle on Android? [closed] - android

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is it possible to build apk on Android? Like it AIDE do.

Unfortunately Gradle is not available for AIDE, on their official website they stated that.
AIDE also supports basic Android Studio projects, which follow the default project structure. The full gradle build system is not yet
supported though.
Opening Android Studio projects in AIDE

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How do I customize android os for a smartglass? [closed]

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I want to make custom os for a smartglass but I have no experience AOSP where should I start from and what are the things that I should take into consideration.
As for me, first you need to think about the DevKit, which is supported by AOSP out of the box. For example, in my projects I use HiKey960. The link below describes the basic steps of getting AOSP sources, building them, and target flashing: https://source.android.com/setup/build/devices#960userspace
Once you have buildable and runable AOSP, you can try adding your own functionality: application, services, native daemons, HAL implementation, and so on.

Android to iOS - suggestion [closed]

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I have created an app in Android Studio. I want to make it work on iOS too. Is it possible to open it in xcode and somehow translate it to obj C and build it to make it work?
EDIT: I have seen j2objc project but I can't figure out how it works...
I think this is not possible although there are Java to C++ converters but android to ios,I don't think so you'll have to create new application for ios in swift (xcode).I don't know about j2objc but I still think its better to develop fresh application for a new language.

How to test Google code examples? [closed]

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I use Android Studio - How do you go about testing the official examples such as this?
I do not want to have to copy and paste all files into my project.
Are you new with android , you can test these applicavia developer mode on your device using ADT Bundle or android studios IDE for android
for such thing you have to write down or copy paste the code into your project and then when you are done attach your device to your system and turn on developer mode and try running application on device and test this application

How do I setup android application using Eclipse in Ubuntu? [closed]

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I downloaded the ADT Bundle and extracted as required, but when i want to create an android application, such an option does not exist.
Use the following steps:
go to window--Preferences--Android
then give your android sdk path
in my case:
like:/home/ravindmaurya/AndroidTa/adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20130729/sdk
then press apply
Your SDK is not Configured therefore you can not create Android Project, First you have to configure Android SDK in Preferences like I am showing you in the below Snapshot
Now You will find Create Android Application Options
Download ADT from this link

Eclipse taking lot of time to build Android project [closed]

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I see that Eclipse takes hell lot of time to build project. Is there any way to fasten the build process?
Guys found the solution,
There is a tool developed by Chainfire..
FAAPT
Download the zip, Replace the aapt file in your platform tools by this one.. Its super fast.. i can build the project in just 2 -3 seconds.. :)

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