I dont know for certain, but my guess would be that you are using a JDK
pre-1.5

this command(@override) is a annotation, that is only supported from JDK
version 1.5


but thats only a guess, maybe its something else, just make sure to check
that.

[]'s
Matheus

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:53 PM, weird0 <amiredi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi all!!
>
> I am an experienced programmer and have worked on different platforms.
> Though, I am new to the mobile applications, android and java. Though,
> I can learn the syntax and semantics of java within a week.
>
> Upon following the steps for creating the Hello World app, the
> keywords Android, Activity, @override and TextView are underlined in
> red, which indicates that the IDE does not recognize them. When i run
> the project, the IDE says to please fix the errors before running the
> project.
>
>  Please point the error in my application or point out what step am I
> missing in creating the   application.
>
>  Happy Coding
>
>
> >
>

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