that means the emulator isn't in your path. add $ANDROID_HOME/tools to
your path.
On 10/18/09 8:22 PM, Niamathullah sharief wrote:
Ok...I am using UBUNTU distribution. In that when i try to start
an emulator i am getting the following error..
can anyone tell me why it happens?
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Mark Murphy
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Niamathullah sharief wrote:
> Hi i am new to android. I am having some doubt when i tried to do
my
> first project in android. When i select new new project in
eclipse. Is
> ask some details. In that i saw one option called "package name"..I
> don't know what to give in that field. Can anyone help me. I am
not much
> expert in Java. Thank you
I recommend spending a bit of time to get familiar with Java *outside*
of Android. Android is just unusual enough that learning Java and
Android at the same time may prove frustrating.
The package that Eclipse is asking for is the main Java package for your
application:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_package
For example, I might use a package of:
com.commonsware.android.sample
or
com.commonsware.android.yes.he.really.posts.a.lot
or even
com.commonsware.android.and.he.sometimes.gets.a.wee.bit.goofy
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