Hi Joe. I'm running the ADT Bundle (includes eclipse, plugin, etc.) available here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html I think this has changed since the pre-4.2 days. Also, apologies if I have the wrong group, but the install instructions as written do not appear to be working in my Android 4.2 ADK environment. Seems like at least a documentation issue to me. -- Amos On 2012-11-19, at 1:01 PM, Joe Bowser <[email protected]> wrote: > It sounds like you don't have the Android Eclipse Plugin. I recommend > downloading it from developer.android.com. > > Also, this list is for the development of Cordova itself. For > technical support questions, I recommend asking on Stack Overflow, or > on the PhoneGap Google Group, you may get help more quickly. > > Joe > > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Anis KADRI <[email protected]> wrote: >> AppInfo.jar is not necessary. It is only used by the cordova commands. >> Do you have cordova-2.2.0.jar in your libs directory ? >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Amos Hayes <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello. I've just downloaded the latest windows ADK 4.2 package for windows >>> (which includes an eclipse environment) from developer.android.com and the >>> Cordova 2.2.0 packages. >>> >>> I have followed the windows getting started guide. Well, more or less. I >>> found >>> >>> http://simonmacdonald.blogspot.ca/2012/11/getting-create-command-to-work-on.htmlafter >>> the fact and suggest that it does a bit better job for any windows >>> users who aren't also familiar with unix-ish systems. >>> >>> Anyway, after creating the project at the command line (and telling it to >>> locate the project in my ADK/Eclipse "workspace" folder, I was not able to >>> File -> New -> Project... -> Android Project from Existing Code. It >>> complained of an "Invalid project description." I was able to get around >>> this problem by creating the project outside my workspace folder and then >>> choosing to copy it in when adding it to Eclipse. Weird. >>> >>> Anyway, where I'm stuck now is with a persistent "The import >>> org.apache.cordova cannot be resolved" error (along with other later ones >>> which I have to assume are a result of that first one. I have tried >>> cleaning the project and adding cordova/AppInfo.jar to the build path but >>> I'm not having any luck. >>> >>> Any suggestions? Wish I knew more about java... but if I did I might not be >>> trying to use Cordova in the first place. :) >>> >>> -- >>> Amos >>>
