Have you set your path and class path variable?

You can easily find out whether this is set when you try to run
"javac" in your command line shell.

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On Oct 28, 8:59 pm, nextelbuddy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know where to post this but I'm hoping someone in here may
> have some insight.
>
> id like to start dabbling in the android SDK to see about developing
> apps (got to start somewhere)
>
> I have android SDK 1.5 installed also downloaded the 1.6 update
> (haven't installed it yet (wont let me CMD window pops up and goes
> away) that's another day ill play around with
>
> I also downloaded Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers as well as the
> SUN Java SDK kit as I read on the android SDK site that's what I
> needed
>
> every time I try to run Eclipse it tells me it can not detect a java
> runtime environment SDK or Java virtual machine
>
> I have it installed what am I missing?
>
> Thank you for any and all help.
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