Older versions of the Hierarchy Viewer tools do use swing-worker and
the Netbeans Visual Library, but we've rewritten it in SWT to
integrate it in Eclipse (this will be part of the next release of the
SDK tools).

JFreeChart/JCommon is used exclusively by DDMS through an SWT/AWT
bridge.

The "android" tool is now able to install on headless machine through
the command line.

Xav
Android SDK Tech Lead.

On Oct 28, 10:09 am, "Manfred Moser" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 10/28/2010 06:43 PM, Cédric Beust ♔ wrote:
> >> Android uses neither AWT/Swing nor SWT. As Casper points out,
> >> HierarchyViewer uses Swing but it's an external tool.
> > I suppose that's why I wrote "Android SDK" and not "Android" :-)
> > Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> Dont forget the android tool itself that you need to use to install the
> different platforms. It is a eclipse plugin/standalone swt app. This app
> is the reason you can not easily install the sdk on a headless machine
> unless you use the android sdk tool that is currently being rolled into
> the maven android plugin..
>
> manfred

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