See my recent email announcing the deprecation of Eclipse and the new wiki
page that talks about Gradle:)
On the flip side, everything become a lot simpler now!
On Aug 24, 2015 2:02 PM, "Ben" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> Not completely new to IOIO but wanted to start a new project and I took
> the opportunity to take the latest version of the librairies (on Eclipse)
> .. well it has not been as simple as I thought to make the HelloIOIO to
> work
>
> Here is my experience (which might save a bit of time to some others)
>
> First the Eclipse Wiki is a good resource but seems not up to date : for
> example the library IOIOLibBT  no longer exist.
>
> A library IOIOLibCore as per the name seems essential but I could not
> import it in Eclipse (at the contrary of the others) so I just copied the
> classes in IOIOLibAndroid and it worked .
>
> By default my Eclipse only take the /gen & /src folders as java sources, I
> had also to add the /java folder as source to make things working.
>
> + all the tricks in the Eclipse Wiki made the things working
>
> All a bit too much for a simple IOIOHello application. Might threaten many
> newcomers
>
> Cheers,
>
> B,
>
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