I'm trying to import my game which I built in cocos2dx to eclipse so I can make a APK file and publish it to the play store, when I try to import my project it gives me an error, this is the error
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2jfabs2&s=8#.VRBxHIufuh8 (click to see screenshot)
I have tried solving this problem by browsing the web but all solutions aren't clear or not related to my problem.
You do not have the android sdk where Eclipse expects it.
Two possibilities:
you do not have the sdk anywhere on your computer.
Then do what follows:
In the Eclipse toolbar, click on "window" section, and go to the "android sdk manager".
It will open the manager and allows you to download the last version of the SDK Tools.
You have the SDK somewhere on your computer but in the wrong folder, then you must find it and copy it in the expected folder (as it is said on the image you shared)
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I have downloaded ADT Plugin for Eclipse. I don't see Android anywhere either when creating a new project, Preferences or "Customize perspective"
I have searched for the answer but I couldn't find it. The only thing that I didn't try is opening "command group availability" tab mentioned in forum not showing Android And AVD manager in eclipse because I can't see it at my setup.
I'm using Eclipse Neon.2 with JDK jdk1.8.0_121. I didn't add a PATH variable in my system. Not sure if I have to or not.
Android ADT doesn't seem to work for me in Neon too (same errors and long time search on startup without results)
There is a new Eclipse Android dedicated IDE now at https://eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-android-developers-includes-incubating-components/neon2 Must be installed in a separate folder with separate workspace (and renamed if needed) and all existing Android projects can be moved there. Afterwards i uninstalled ADT from the original Eclipse folder.
There is Installation Instructions for Google Plugin for Eclipse 4.6 (Neon)
https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-4.6
It appears that either Eclipse Neon.2 stopped supporting ADT or that it has issues with it. I went back to Eclipse Neon.1 and I can find Android references all over, so I think the issue is something to do with Eclipse Neon.2.
Thanks to all of you who tried to help.
UPDATE:
It appears that for Neon.2 there is a separate package for Android that you can find here:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-android-developers-includes-incubating-components/neon2
Hello everyone i have got a strange error, actually it s not even an error.
I have just switched my workspace folder and changed the sdk path and now i haven't the android options in my eclipse. For examples if i press import or new i have just java project, java class ecc. Not more android project, export to android app or stuff like that.
I have no idea what happened android sdk seems loaded theres no error linked to missing libraries or anything strange.
What's happened?
Already tried to delete android support library and re-installed but doesn't work
Using 3.6.2. When I choose to create a new Android Project, I enter a name, 'FirstProject' but the Finish button remains hollow and I cannot get past creating the project.
I did a little Google research and found a common cause of this is that the support folder that exists in the SDK's extras folder needs to be duplicated and the duplicate named to compatibility. I've done this now, and restarted Eclipse, but this still hasn't fixed the issue.
I also read that Juno causes this problem, but I'm not using Juno.
Has anyone experienced this problem before? Very eager to start an Android App!!
EDIT: A screen of the error:
You need to choose a Build SDK. If there is nothing in that drop-down, please visit the SDK Manager (Window > Android SDK Manager) and download one or more SDK platforms and associated emulators.
Make sure you add the SDK in Eclipse otherwise you will download them all and scratch your head on why they are not working.If you launch SDK manager form SDK folder and not from Eclipse it does not seem to register in Eclipse that you have downloaded these files. Took me several hours for something that should have taken only one or so.
I am an experienced programmer but new to Android, hence using Eclipse for the first time.
Unfortunately I cannot get my first project off the ground. I get as far trying to create the project when the following sequence happens.
A screen arrives titled 'Install Dependencies' telling me that the required version is 8 and the installed version is 'Not installed'
I click on the Install/Upgrade button and something must happen because Android SDK Manager pops up and I get a whole series of 'Fetching:' messages.
The next screen asks me to Choose Package to Install and the only option is Android Support Library, revision 10. This doesn't bother me as I presume 10 is better than 8 so I hit the Install button.
This is where it all goes wrong as I get a red message saying:-
File not found:C:\Program Files (X86)\Android\android-sdk\temp\support_r10.zip (Acces is denied).
Sure enough, when I check this folder, it is empty.
Now, something must have happened as as SDK Manager did a whole lot of fetching and must have put these files somewhere.
I am quite happy to find them and put them in the correct folder but the question is
What is the name of the files that I am looking for?
Run SDK Manager as administrator and then install Android Support Library from Extras
Download the sdk manager seperately and install files from there. put it in a place which is accessible to you and then point your eclipse android directory to it. tools>options>android sdk
Run eclipse as Administrator. This is the solution.
Try running your application (Eclipse) in Admin Mode.
Right click on the Eclipse app, and choose "Run as Administrator"
This will fix your problem.
properties >java build path >click library tab > add jars > add jars from the support library.
eclipse is working fine with importing a project which already exist. But i am facing problem while am creating a new project in the android.
And then am trying to change the path in the properties of the project which i have created then it is showing some kind of error and screen shot of it is
Can any one help me in this.
Assuming your d: drive is an actual hard drive you have the android-sdk in, and not some DVD/CD drive you tried installing the android-sdk from.
You should click on your new android project folder, right-click and click on "close unrelated projects", then the right files will get generated correctly (re-initiate a manual rebuild if you have to).
The problem was that Eclipse was trying to rebuild all the projects you had in your workspace, a number of which already contained errors in them. Not only those other projects were clogging up your error log, but when an error is detected by the packager/builder, the building process gets stopped entirely.
Now just in case this wasn't your only problem, do Help > Check updates
After that, click on the menu Window > AVD Manager and something
and make sure that you have the latest SDKs and AVD updates already installed.
Also be aware that Pulsar is not the recommended version of Eclipse for doing Android development, although this probably wasn't what was causing your problem.